With a track record of collaboration and direct technical interaction with regulatory agencies in both pipeline and petrochemicals operations in various jurisdictions, NOVA Chemicals' Environment and Corrosion team has provided the company significant business benefits in recent years.
Research we have conducted on integrity concerns related to stress corrosion cracking and hydrogen-induced cracking in pipelines, and on the impact of ethylene emissions on vegetation around petrochemicals sites, has formed the basis for key regulatory decisions.
Collaboration with our Fluid Dynamics team enables us to further the reach of our research programs to include prediction of pipeline pressure fluctuations and failure modes as well as the dispersion of air emissions around petrochemical facilities.
To date, our accomplishments include:
New methods
of hydrocarbons
environments
Improved air dispersion modeling
air emissions go based on collection of real-time onsite meteorological data,
source characterization and tracer studies.
Impact assessments
assessed based on field data and joint industry studies done in collaboration with
air emissions regulators.
The NOVA probe is a novel field tool, which allows the assessment of soil environments at pipe depth without excavation. Canada's National Energy Board recognizes the NOVA probe as a key component in controlling the risk of stress corrosion cracking problems on Canadian pipelines.
Scientists from both university and government laboratories (Canmet, NRC) as well as NSERC Industrial Fellows and graduate students have taken sabbatical leaves in order to work in our laboratories.
Technical leadership of the Alberta Ethylene Crop Study led to an Alberta Premier's Award as well as the NOVA Chemicals Responsible Care Award in 2004. This study resulted in a new and scientifically sound ambient air objective for ethylene emissions. This objective was based on impact data generated for agricultural crops and tree seedlings grown in the vicinity of petrochemical operations in Western Canada.
Development of an advanced phytoremediation technology for the safe, natural disposal of hydrocarbon wastes on petrochemical sites resulted from initial observations made in a school science project carried out in partnership with Crescent Heights High School in Calgary. Various stages of the work were recognized by The City of Calgary, the Calgary Board of Education and a Distinguished Applause Award by NOVA Chemicals itself in 2002.
Open and factual documentation of our greenhouse gas emissions and their management through voluntary actions has earned repeated recognition from Canada's Climate Change Voluntary Challenge & Registry Inc. (VCR). Our annual VCR reports have repeatedly received a Gold Status rating and various Chemical Sector Leadership Awards.
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