Continue Reading How Much Information is Enough? While listening to the nurse read from the medical hand book, I was reminded of buying WD-40, a spray lubricant for locks….
Continue Reading Tributyltin Review Paper January 2003, a ban on the application of tributyltin TBT -based antifouling paints; and 1 January 2008 as the last date for…
Continue Reading Just Wastewater The objective of this project was to investigate methods for treating the ballast water from naval vessels that have compensated fuel tanks. With…
Continue Reading Copper and Zinc Waste This regulatory action lead to an intensive research effort to develop a treatment method for ship s wash water waste stream that…
Continue Reading Stormwater and Heavy Metals Even with the most sophisticated and rigorous best management practices (BMPs), some heavy metals are invariably transported into storm water collection systems. Storm…
Continue Reading Removing Tributyltin The purpose of this study is to identify practical technology that can be used by shipyards to remove tributyltin (TBT) from large…
Continue Reading Air Emissions and Waste Water Discharges The objective of this project was to perform a survey of U.S. shipyards and similar industries to determine what technologies are currently…
Continue Reading Just Add Water This is from a famous lecture given by Dr. Lydia Frenzel. She talks about water as our most precious resource and renewability. [download…
Continue Reading Dealing with Personality This month, we will focus on the positive characteristics of the nine personality types from the Enneagram. Individuals react to their inner…
Continue Reading Does Personality Count? You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Think about your approach to a new customer!