The report describes the application of EPA's waste minimization assessment procedures to a torpedo maintenance facility at the Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, WA. The assessment focused on the Mark 48 shop and the Mark 46 shop. These shops service the Mark 48 torpedo and the Mark 46 torpedo respectively. The five waste minimization options presented are volume reduction of contaminated clothing, automated cleaning of parts, automated fuel tank draining, modification of the deep sink draining schedule and recycling of mineral spirits.
Waste Minimization Opportunity Assessment: Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, Washington
1991
197 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Solid Wastes Pollution & Control , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Pollution abatement , Hazardous materials , Waste management , Assessments , Waste recycling , Water pollution control , Industrial waste treatment , Feasibility studies , Clothing , Military facilities , Fuel tanks , Drainage , Forms(Paper) , Torpedoes , Navy , Waste minimization , Source reduction
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