Pollution Prevention Alternatives for Public Works Center (Transportation) and Waste Fluids at U.S. Naval Station Mayport
Gregory Pagett, P.E. and Kenneth R. Meardon
A pollution prevention opportunity assessment (PPOA) was conducted at U.S. Naval
Station Mayport in the following areas: (1) evaluating recycle and reuse options
for petroleum oils and lubricants (POLs) at the Public Work Center -
Transportation (Building 25); and (2) identifying options to reduce the amount
of waste rags being generated throughout the Naval Station. For the evaluation
of recycle and reuse options for POLs, information was obtained primarily from
vendors of the equipment. The POLs studied included hydraulic fluids, engine
oils, hydraulic and transmission fluids, and ethylene glycol (antifreeze). The
evaluation examined technical and economic feasibility of implementing the
options. Recommendations for testing and field evaluation of each alternative
were made. For the waste rag reduction study, the major sources of rag usage at
the Naval Station were identified and the reasons for the rag waste generation
were identified. Recommendations were made for reducing the generation of wastes
that require wiping, using alternative cleaning methods, product substitution,
and implementation of recycling.
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