Process Safety Progress, Vol.26, No.4, 315-323, 2007
Analyzing hazards of sour water spills
This article illustrates evaluating the consequence of a large spill of sour water by modeling the plume of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia to toxic limits. This modeling uses chemical equilibrium constants and rigorous thermodynamic formulas, coupled with dispersion modeling to show how the plume contours of H2S and of NH3 vary with initial concentrations and pH. The results show that a pH adjustment is an effective mitigation measure.