CGA P-37-2009
Good environmental management practices for the compressed gas industry

Standard No.
CGA P-37-2009
Release Date
2009
Published By
Compressed Gas Association (U.S.)
Status
Replace By
CGA P-37-2014
Replace
CGA P-37-2003
Scope
Industrial gas facilities have distinct activities and associated environmental aspects that can impact the environment. This publication provides good environmental practices at air separation and helium production facilities, hydrogen and carbon monoxide facilities, and carbon dioxide facilities. It also provides good environ- mental practices for truck maintenance and distribution, acetylene manufacturing, cylinder fill operations, specialty gases operations, and customer installation (bulk tanks) activities. The purpose of this publication is to identity typical compressed gas industry activities and associated environ- mental aspects that can have a negative impact on the environment and to identify corresponding practices that can minimize or eliminate those impacts. Environmental aspects can include wastes, discharges, and releases generated at various industrial gas facilities (e.g., solid/hazardous waste, air emissions, wastewater discharges, noise, etc.). For each activity, environmental aspects, potential environmental impacts, and good environmental management practices (GEMP) have been identified that can be used to prevent pollution, minimize the generation of wastes, discharges and releases, and properly manage any residuals.

CGA P-37-2009 Referenced Document

  • CGA G-1.5 Carbide lime: Its value and uses*2024-04-19 Update
  • CGA G-4.1 CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSORS FOR OXYGEN SERVICE



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