Pure Appl. Chem., 1999, Vol. 71, No. 1, pp. 5-16
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac199971010005
Time Window-of-Opportunity Strategies for Oil Spill Planning and Response
            Abstract:
            
            
    This paper presents an integrated scientific and engineering strategy to improve and bring planning and decision-making for marine oil spill response to a higher level of knowledge. The most efficient, environmentally preferred, and cost effective spill response is dependent on the following factors: chemistry of the spilled product, quantity, location, response time, environmental conditions, and effectiveness of available response technologies at various degrees of oil weathering.
Time windows is a highly targeted process, in which the selection of 
          response technologies will be more efficient, cost effective, technically 
          correct, and environmentally sensitive and appropriate. The strategy 
          integrates dynamic oil weathering data and performance effectiveness 
          data for oil spill response technologies derived from laboratory, mesoscale, 
          and experimental field studies. Performance data has been developed 
          from a wide range of viscosities of different weathering stages of transported 
          oils into a dynamic oil weathering database to identify and estimate 
          time periods, called "technology windows-of-opportunity." In these windows, 
          specific response methods, technologies, equipment, or products are 
          more effective during clean-up operations for specific oils. The data 
          bases represent the state of the art for response technologies and research 
          in oil spill response.
The strategy provides a standard foundation for rapid and cost effective 
          oil spill response decision-making, and is intended for use by local, 
          state, federal agencies, response planners, clean up organizations (responders), 
          insurance companies, tanker owners, and transporters. It provides policy, 
          planners and decision-makers with a scientifically based and documented 
          "tool" in oil spill response that has not been available before.
    