SUITABILITY ANALYSIS FOR SELECTION OF PIPELINE ROUTES1 |
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Authors: | C. A. Whitehurst R. A. Kinney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Respectively, Professor, Petroleum Engineering Dept., 3516 CEBA, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803;2. and Professor, Electrical Engineering Dept., 102 Electrical Engineering Bldg., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803. |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: A brief review of environmental assessment methods is presented as an introduction to a study of environmental management problems in a coastal area of southern Louisiana. The assessment method used in the study is called suitability analysis and involves the use of matrices. The matrix approach is simply a convenient method for organizing all factors representing environmental concerns in a region. The matrices proved to be very useful in defining the present state of an environmental regime and in maintaining an inventory of regional features and potential impacts. The method is described in detail and illustrated by evaluating the potential impacts of a major pipeline construction job in the area. Of major concern is the potential impact on the water resources of the region. Disruption to the natural drainage could be detremental, and affect the suitability of available water for a given use. Limitations of the method are discussed and potential areas for improvement and research are noted. Coupled with an economic assessment, the suitability analysis method should prove beneficial for selecting development sites for industries, residential areas, and other construction activities. |
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Keywords: | KEY TERMS: suitability analysis environmental assessment environmental impact pipelines water quality push method flotation method impact indicators location characteristics impact activities. |
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