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Composite Risk Assessment of HNS Discharged from Marine Industrial Facilities: A Case Study on Incheon Port, South Koreaopen access

Authors
Kim, TaeyunMaeng, Jun-HoKim, EunchaeYeo, BohyunSi, SeongjunNam, JihyeonKim, SunhoKim, ChangkyumPark, Jae-JinKim, Tae-SungLee, Moonjin
Issue Date
11월-2024
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
HNS; phenol; composite risk; vulnerability map; marine environment
Citation
JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, v.12, no.11
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume
12
Number
11
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/10598
DOI
10.3390/jmse12111915
ISSN
2077-1312
Abstract
This study conducted a composite risk assessment to evaluate the environmental impacts of phenol, a Hazardous and Noxious Substance (HNS) released or leaked from port facilities. The study area was designated as the vicinity of Incheon Port, South Korea, where the volume of petrochemical-related materials is substantial and various industrial facilities are located. For the composite risk assessment, various vulnerability maps were developed, incorporating the dispersion range of phenol calculated through numerical modeling. The vulnerability maps were generated by classifying socio-environment, legally protected areas, habitats, and species, followed by integrating these individual vulnerability maps to construct an integrated vulnerability map. The composite risk assessment was conducted by considering both the integrated vulnerability map and the dispersion range of phenol. The assessment results indicated that the highest risk by depth was observed in the lower layers due to the settling characteristics of phenol. Spatially, areas where islands and coastlines converge exhibited relatively higher risks. This was attributed to the high concentrations of phenol released from industrial facilities, such as crude oil refineries, petrochemical plants, and organic compound manufacturers, in regions characterized by intense human activity, sensitive habitats, and legally protected areas. Continuous monitoring of these high-risk areas is crucial for assessing the environmental impacts of HNS substances like phenol.
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