FTC Charleston FACILITY DESCRIPTION Fire Fighting School SLoke Abatement Facilities AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT FACILITIES COST (2000) REQUIRE CNT & DESCRIPTION OF WORK During simulated shipboard fire fighting training ashore, tic fires produce dense volumes of cbjectionable sncke in violation of air quality standards. With the grave danger of uncontrolled fire at sea, the Navy cannot do without this vital training. This item provides for construction of facilities to peruit adequate training without the emission of unacceptable smoke. During simulated shipboard fire fighting training ashore, the fires produce dense voluas of objectionable stoke in violation of air quality standards. With the grave danger of uncontrolled fire at sea, the Navy cannot do without this vital training. This item provides for construction of facilities to permit ɛdequate training without the emission of unacceptable stoko. units, oil tanks, and piping are required to bring this Activity Boiler Fuel Conversion. 200 Pent boiler fuel used at the Center cutres emissions into a the existing 4 plant boilers to be a fuel oil, low in sulfs conto This School provides the training for the operation und meinten- This The existing incinerator barns rubbish, wood, and industrial During sinulated shipboard fire fighting training actore, the NSPCC Mechanicsburg (Cont'd) units, oil tanks, and viping are required to bring this Activity Present boiler fuel used at the Coater causes emissions into the content, This School provides the training for the operation and mainten- The existing incinerator burns rubbish, wood, and imestrial This During simulated shipboard fire fighting training ashore, the NEY Philadelphia Smoke Abatement For 940 RHODE ISTARD Fire Fighting School DD.1391c S/N 0102-013-101 8-18277 Page No. A re-examination of the quantity of explosives that will be processed in and the construction proposed for the Mine Assembly Facility and Torpedo Overhaul Shop was récently completed. This re-examination disclosed that minimum safety requirements of the Armed Forces Explosive Safety Board would not be satisfied by the facilities proposed by the projects presently included in the FY 1973 program. In order to ensure that the accidental detonation of a torpedo or a mine does not induce an explosion in an adjacent work area, additional heavy concrete walls are needed to isolate explosive ordnance items into separate cells. The additional walls are needed to minimize the loss of life and damage to the buildings in the event a weapon is accidentally detonated. The additional walls and other safety features result in an increase in the project cost of $769,000 to a new total of $2,413,000 for the Mine Assembly project, and an increase of $272,000 to a new total of $968,000 for the Torpedo Shop. The attached DD Form 1391's provide additional technical data for the projects. |