Biosphere risk assessment for CO2 storage projects

被引:5
|
作者
Bowden, Adrian R. [1 ]
Pershke, Donna F. [2 ]
Chalaturnyk, Rick [3 ]
机构
[1] URS Corp, Southbank, Vic 3006, Australia
[2] URS Corp, Perth, WA 6000, Australia
[3] Univ Alberta, Nat Resources Engn Facil, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Edmonton, AB T6G 2W2, Canada
关键词
Biosphere; Risk assessment; Methodology; Environment; Community;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijggc.2013.02.015
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The aim of this paper is to describe the methodology developed to link the quantitative outputs of the geosphere risk assessment to the semi-quantitative assessment of risk to the biosphere. It also shows how good practice stakeholder engagement principles can be incorporated into the risk assessment process to achieve transparency in project decision making. The objective of the biosphere risk assessment portion of the Weyburn-Midale Project was to develop a risk assessment methodology that can be applied to a range of CO2 storage projects. Preliminary modelling of potential biosphere impacts associated with the Weyburn-Midale Project was undertaken to enable the risk assessment methodology to be tested and to demonstrate the nature of the biosphere risk assessment outputs, and how the process and outputs can be used to facilitate stakeholder acceptance. The method to assess the biosphere risk at the Weyburn-Midale Project uses the outputs (pathways, likelihoods and CO2 mass) from geosphere risk assessment to identify the general physical and chemical effects on the fundamental biosphere components (groundwater, surface water, soil, air) and the consequential impacts on organisms, habitat, amenity and public safety. The approach applies an existing environmental impact assessment methodology to derive outputs that stakeholders can use to assess the risk and impacts to environmental assets. The outcomes of biosphere risk assessment are used to: develop risk mitigation strategies and future monitoring options; understand whether the project will likely have unacceptable impacts on safety or valued community assets; decide whether the project should proceed; and to assist engagement with regulators and the community. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:S291 / S308
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The key role of expert judgment in CO2 underground storage projects
    Vivalda, C.
    Jammes, L.
    SAFETY, RELIABILITY AND RISK ANALYSIS: THEORY, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS, VOLS 1-4, 2009, : 305 - +
  • [42] Transport Cost for Carbon Removal Projects With Biomass and CO2 Storage
    Stolaroff, Joshuah K.
    Pang, Simon H.
    Li, Wenqin
    Kirkendall, Whitney G.
    Goldstein, Hannah M.
    Aines, Roger D.
    Baker, Sarah E.
    FRONTIERS IN ENERGY RESEARCH, 2021, 9
  • [43] Demonstrating storage of CO2 in geological reservoirs:: The Sleipner and SACS projects
    Torp, TA
    Gale, J
    GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, VOLS I AND II, PROCEEDINGS, 2003, : 311 - 316
  • [44] Lessons in the Development of Large-Scale CO2 Storage Projects
    Whittaker, Steve
    Kneppers, Angeline
    GHGT-11, 2013, 37 : 3646 - 3654
  • [45] Demonstrating storage of CO2 in geological reservoirs:: The sleipner and SACS projects
    Torp, TA
    Gale, J
    ENERGY, 2004, 29 (9-10) : 1361 - 1369
  • [46] An assessment of the CO2 storage potential of the Indian subcontinent
    Holloway, S.
    Garg, A.
    Kapshe, M.
    Deshpande, A.
    Pracha, A. S.
    Khan, S. R.
    Mahmood, M. A.
    Singh, T. N.
    Kirk, K. L.
    Gale, J.
    GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES 9, 2009, 1 (01): : 2607 - 2613
  • [47] Assessment of CO2 storage capacity in southern Israel
    Calvo, Ran
    Gvirtzman, Zohar
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL, 2013, 14 : 25 - 38
  • [48] A preliminary assessment of geological CO2 storage in Cambodia
    Mao, Chanrithyrouth
    Yamada, Yasuhiro
    Matsuoka, Toshifumi
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL, 2014, 30 : 19 - 33
  • [49] Geochemistry Seabed fracture risk for CO2 storage
    Burke, Maria
    CHEMISTRY & INDUSTRY, 2012, 76 (10) : 10 - 10
  • [50] ATMOSPHERIC CO2 EXCHANGE WITH THE BIOSPHERE AND THE OCEAN
    BERGH, R
    NYDAL, R
    RADIOCARBON, 1989, 31 (03) : 503 - 509