Search
Filters
Close

10251 Effect of THPS on Discharge Water Quality: A Lessons Learned Study

Product Number: 51300-10251-SG
ISBN: 10251 2010 CP
Author: Karthik Annadorai and Adam B. Darwin
Publication Date: 2010
$0.00
$20.00
$20.00
Biocides typically have an adverse impact on overboard water. THPS (tetrakishydroxymethyl phosphonium sulfate), one of the most commonly used biocides offshore has a similar effect on produced water. The effect of THPS on seawater used for hydrotesting and bulk storage is seldom studied and rarely documented. The effect of temperature, pH, water depth, dissolved oxygen concentration and various ions in the system is important to note. Once a certain volume of water is treated with any chemical, it is now deemed to be chemically treated seawater which cannot be discharged unless verified using the NOEC (No Observable Effect Concentration) testing method.

This experience will provide a detailed understanding of the discharge of chemically treated seawater as well as the interaction of THPS with potential ions in the matrix. Additionally, regular sampling and associated analyses will be presented that demonstrate the degradation and half-life of the THPS molecule in varying temperatures.

Periodic sampling of the THPS chemical in the seawater has provided a detailed understanding of the half-life degradation of the chemical. The interaction of the chemical with the cations present in the system and subsequent aversion to the neutralization reaction with hydrogen peroxide has also been studied and presented.

Key Words: Biocide, THPS, NOEC, NPDES, Hydrotest, MIC, Microbially Induced Corrosion
Biocides typically have an adverse impact on overboard water. THPS (tetrakishydroxymethyl phosphonium sulfate), one of the most commonly used biocides offshore has a similar effect on produced water. The effect of THPS on seawater used for hydrotesting and bulk storage is seldom studied and rarely documented. The effect of temperature, pH, water depth, dissolved oxygen concentration and various ions in the system is important to note. Once a certain volume of water is treated with any chemical, it is now deemed to be chemically treated seawater which cannot be discharged unless verified using the NOEC (No Observable Effect Concentration) testing method.

This experience will provide a detailed understanding of the discharge of chemically treated seawater as well as the interaction of THPS with potential ions in the matrix. Additionally, regular sampling and associated analyses will be presented that demonstrate the degradation and half-life of the THPS molecule in varying temperatures.

Periodic sampling of the THPS chemical in the seawater has provided a detailed understanding of the half-life degradation of the chemical. The interaction of the chemical with the cations present in the system and subsequent aversion to the neutralization reaction with hydrogen peroxide has also been studied and presented.

Key Words: Biocide, THPS, NOEC, NPDES, Hydrotest, MIC, Microbially Induced Corrosion
Product tags
Also Purchased
Picture for “THPS: A Review of the First 25 Years Lessons Learned Value Created and Visions for the Future"
Available for download

51312-01505-THPS: A Review of the First 25 Years Lessons Learned Value Created and Visions for the Future

Product Number: 51312-01505-SG
ISBN: 01505 2012 CP
Author: Chris R. Jones
Publication Date: 2012
$20.00
Picture for Enhanced THPS for Challenging Environments
Available for download

51316-7532-Enhanced THPS for Challenging Environments

Product Number: 51316-7532-SG
ISBN: 7532 2016 CP
Author: Stephanie Edmunds
Publication Date: 2016
$20.00
Picture for 10404 Protection Against Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion by Effective Treatment
Available for download

10404 Protection Against Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion by Effective Treatment and Monitoring During Hydrotest Shut-In

Product Number: 51300-10404-SG
ISBN: 10404 2010 CP
Author: Joseph E. Penkala, Jennifer Fichter, and
Publication Date: 2010
$20.00