This report provides the results of two at-sea assessments conducted aboard the same CV/CVN class aircraft carrier. The initial assessment was conducted during a five-day underway period to observe and document topside equipment and processes and to identify discharge constituents that have the potential to contribute to weather deck runoff. The second underway assessment was conducted to observe and document initiatives taken to ensure deck cleanliness prior to the ship entering the contiguous zone at the end of a six-month deployment.
Identification of Weather Deck Runoff Discharge Constituents Onboard a U.S. Navy CV/CVN Class Aircraft Carrier (with) Appendix Q: Shipboard Weather Deck Runoff Information Management System - SWIMS for Multi-Purpose Aircraft Carriers CV/CVN (CD-ROM)
2001
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Marine Engineering , Water Pollution & Control , Water pollution , Deployment , Weather , Shipboard , Contaminants , Aircraft carriers , Pollution abatement , Runoff , Hazardous materials , Ship decks , Coast guard , Multi-media(Cd-rom) , Best management practice , MPCD(Marine pollution control device) , Uniform national discharge standards , Weather deck runoff , Appendices
Transmission deck of aircraft carrier shipboard aircraft landing device
European Patent Office | 2020
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