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I assume you want to know how the various products and waste materials
from boat work are handled? I don't know the situation for yards working on large commercial vessels. In small yards servicing small private pleasure craft (up to 100 feet) in the USA it varies by the city and county - IOW, 5 miles away, the required procedures may be completely different. Some yards require all work with toxics to be preformed by ther own employees, citing environmental concerns. Some yards have installed settling sumps and oil and grease traps. Some require that only chemical strippers be used when removing bottom paint, and that tarps be placed under the boat and all waste be caught and disposed of by special contractors. However these strict rules are rare, and many yards allow owners to pretty much perform any work any way, as long as they don't cause trouble with other customers in the yard. Rufus ooxbow95 wrote: Hello, I am now making a study about processes of muds treatment coming from boats'careenage. So, I hope you can help me. I would like to know how the muds and wastewaters (coming from area of careenage) are treated in the world (when the area is on land). What are the different methods, process, technology to do the collect, the stockage and the treatment of muds according to the marina, the country ? Please, give me your remarks about it... Of course, if you have other informations about muds treatment coming from careenage area, you can send them to me too. You can send me your remarks directly to the following email : Best regards Bruno |
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