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Environmentally Sound Practices in the Marina Industry: Springtime Commissioning: Chapter 01: Introduction
Chapter Abstract: This is clip 1 of 6 for this video. Marinas are busy from late winter through springtime. Boats must be prepped before launch. A number of toxic products are used in the preparation of these craft. Care must be taken with these products to minimize adverse environmental impacts. MSDS must be provided for all chemical products. Hazardous wastes must be properly stored and disposed of. These wastes must stay out of the natural environment. Each marina must produce a stormwater pollution prevention plan.
Author: Maryland Center for Environmental Training / College of Southern Maryland
Publication Date: 1999
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Other Chapters
Chapter 01: Introduction |
Chapter 02: Best Management Practices
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Chapter 03: Hull Maintenance
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Chapter 04: Painting
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Chapter 05: Recycling
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Chapter 06: Conclusions
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