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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. For corrosion engineers and others involved in corrosion control of seawater injection systems. Controlling and monitoring for corrosion, bacteria, and water quality. Equipment and practices.
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. THIS RECOMMENDED PRACTICE HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN BY NACE INTERNATIONAL. This NACE standard recommended practice is a guide for selecting corrosion-resistant materials for the supply, storage, pumping, and injection of water encountered in oilfield operations where external or subsea exposure to salt water is not a consideration.
This recommended practice is made available for reference only.
Previous versions:
RP0475-1991
RP0475-1975
This NACE standard recommended practice provides guidance in controlling and monitoring for corrosion, bacteria, and water quality to...personnel...involved in corrosion control of seawater injection systems. Historical Document 1999
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