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Environmentally Sound Practices in the Marina Industry: Winter Lay-up: Chapter 02: Wash Water Treatment and Disposal
Chapter Abstract: This is clip 2 of 5 for this video. Pressure wash the hull after removal from water. Wash antifoulant paints gently and contain contaminated water for treatment and proper disposal. Once wash water has been filtered and the sediments properly removed, it can be discharged back into the bay. If detergents were used in washing, they must be treated as hazardous waste and disposed of properly. Conserve water.
Author: Maryland Center for Environmental Training / College of Southern Maryland
Publication Date: 1999
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Other Chapters
Chapter 01: Introduction
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Chapter 02: Wash Water Treatment and Disposal |
Chapter 03: Winterization
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Chapter 04: Office Pollution Prevention
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Chapter 05: Conclusions
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