The report contains maps and drawings showing existing conditions, ship berthing and proposed sewerage facilities for 40 activities under the study. There are two berthing plans shown for most of these activities. They are designated, 'Design Maximum Loading of Individual Berthing Facilities', showing the maximum berthing capability of each pier, wharf and quay; and 'Typical Berth Employment for a Maximum Day', showing the maximum ship berthing experienced or expected at the port, except during a national emergency. These berthing plans were used to design the proposed sewerage systems as described in Volume I. Shore facilities, to receive ship sewage, have been constructed at the Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. Figures are included to show the method used at these activities. (Author)
Shore Disposal of Ship Generated Sewage at Activities in the Eastern Area. Volume 2
1969
283 pages
Report
No indication
English
Water Pollution & Control , Harbors , Sanitary engineering , Ships , Wastes(Sanitary engineering) , Oceans , Sewage , Disposal , Naval vessels(Combatant) , Naval vessels(Support) , Design , Naval shore establishments , Sewage treatment , Water pollution abatement , Sewage disposal , Harbor facilities , Sewage treatment plants
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