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*Some Grommets for rope/chain on occasion
*Some Grommets for rope/chain on occasion
*Most have a semi-standardized interlocking metal section with holes for 2 pins as well to allow “sticks” of boom to be merged as many times as needed for larger spills
*Most have a semi-standardized interlocking metal section with holes for 2 pins as well to allow “sticks” of boom to be merged as many times as needed for larger spills
=Potential Routes of Development=
*Biodegradable Boom, or at LEAST plastic foam-free Boom (or Non-Biodegradable plastic foam at least)
**Cleaning up one form of pollution (Oil/Petroleum Products) and replacing it with another (Plastic Litter / [[Micro/Nano-Plastic Pollution]] etc) isn’t great
***May be a necessary evil for a while though so not the BIGGEST issue


=Internal Links=
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=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boom_(containment) The Wikipedia Page on Containment Boom]

Latest revision as of 17:36, 24 December 2025

Basics

  • A Tool used to contain Oil Spills and similar spills in a Liquid Environment such as Waterways or the Ocean
  • Certain types can be used on the Land, or have equivalents

Classification

  • Typically classified by function, then size, but there aren’t “standards” as much as vaugely cohesive Industry Jargon

By Mechanism

  • You have boom that acts as a Barrier (think most boom)
  • You also have boom that can partially act as a barrier, but also has an adsorbing function
    • Most of this type does poorly as a barrier, short of very small volume spills or if “doubled up” in layers etc

By Size

  • ”Harbor Boom” vs “Offshore Boom” etc

Main Components

Float

Barrier Material

  • A somewhat thick PVC Canvass tends to be used over all the float and other components making up most of the boom

Sink

  • The lower side of the boom typically has a Chain to make it heavy and keep the “skirt” below the water line to reduce things flowing past the boom with waves etc
    • Although sufficient current and/or poor placement can still lead to stuff going under/around etc

Fittings

  • Some Grommets for rope/chain on occasion
  • Most have a semi-standardized interlocking metal section with holes for 2 pins as well to allow “sticks” of boom to be merged as many times as needed for larger spills

Potential Routes of Development

  • Biodegradable Boom, or at LEAST plastic foam-free Boom (or Non-Biodegradable plastic foam at least)
    • Cleaning up one form of pollution (Oil/Petroleum Products) and replacing it with another (Plastic Litter / Micro/Nano-Plastic Pollution etc) isn’t great
      • May be a necessary evil for a while though so not the BIGGEST issue

Internal Links

External Links