Bibliographic citations
Huamán, R., (2021). Optimización de tiempo en la fase de identificación de sitios potencialmente contaminados de actividades de hidrocarburos en el Lote 192 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/22267
Huamán, R., Optimización de tiempo en la fase de identificación de sitios potencialmente contaminados de actividades de hidrocarburos en el Lote 192 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/22267
@misc{renati/711794,
title = "Optimización de tiempo en la fase de identificación de sitios potencialmente contaminados de actividades de hidrocarburos en el Lote 192",
author = "Huamán Quispe, Ronald Edgar",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2021"
}
The attention time of a contaminated site by hydrocarbon activities in the Peruvian jungle, is undoubtedly one of the biggest problems facing the Peruvian State. The wide use of hydrocarbons in our society is associated with exploration, exploitation, refining, distribution, transportation and commercialization activities; destined to satisfy our energy requirements of fuels and lubricant products for industry and transportation. The hydrocarbon activities in Block 192 in the Peruvian jungle began in 1971 with oil discovered in the Capahuari Norte field, earliest years it was developed in the absence of an environmental regulatory framework and much less environmental management instruments, contaminated sites were produced as a result of these unregulated activities. Today exists environmental regulations specify criteria and guidelines that guide the development of the phases of identification, characterization and preparation of the plan aimed at remediation of contaminated sites detailed in Decreto Supremo Nº 012-2017-MINAM. However, these criteria and guidelines require a lot of attention in the first phase of identification of a possible site contaminated by hydrocarbon activities. To optimize the time of the identification phase of potentially contaminated sites, it is proposed to order the identification process, in such a way that the time in the recognition and identification stages in the field is optimized. For this, an evaluation with data was carried out to estimate its viability. The evaluation will greatly optimize the attention time of the identification of potentially oil contaminated sites in Block 192 of the Peruvian jungle.
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