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20. Continued 



deployment, use, and retrieval of the equipment are presented. Manpower and time 

 measurements for deployment and retrieval were made. Deficiencies in equipment, as 

 observed, and methods to remove the deficiencies are described. 



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Civil Engineering Laboratory 



EVALUATION OF UTILITY EQUIPMENT FOR HARBOR OIL 



SPILL REMOVAL/RECOVERY SYSTEMS (Final), by Suresh 



C. Garg 



TN-1443 112ppillus June 1976 Unclassified 



1. Oil spills 2. Recovery systems I. Y41-21-O01-01-O01 



The following items of equipment for harbor oil spill cleanup operations were evaluated: 

 a power assistance unit for deploying and retrieving boom, a 20-foot utility boat, a 28-foot 

 flattop boat, three boom mooring systems, a dust abatement attachment for a sorbent distributor, 

 and the associated connectors, shackles, and lines. A description of the test program, the test 

 results, and recommendations for deployment, use, and retrieval of the equipment are presented. 

 Manpower and time measurements for deployment and retrieval were made. Deficiencies in 

 equipment, as observed, and methods to remove the deficiencies are described. 



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