MIL-HDBK-1005/16
3.3.2.9
Ship Discharges .......................... 36
3.3.2.10
Flow Rate Variations ..................... 36
3.3.3
Wastewater Loadings ...................... 40
3.3.3.1
Domestic Wastes .......................... 40
3.3.3.2
Industrial Wastes ....................... 40a
3.3.3.3
Ship Sewage ............................. 40a
3.3.3.4
Effect of Wastewaters with High Seawater
Content .................................. 41
4.1
Introduction .............................
43
4.2
Pier and Wharf Systems ...................
43
4.2.1
Layout/Location ..........................
43
4.2.2
Utility Connections ......................
46
4.2.3
Freeze Protection) .......................
51
4.2.4
Odor/Septicity Control ...................
53
4.2.5
Structures and Appurtenances .............
53
4.2.6
Pump Stations ............................
53
4.2.7
Pipe .....................................
53
4.2.8
Sewage Transfer Hoses ....................
56
4.3
Drydock Facilities .......................
56
4.3.1
Layout ...................................
60
4.3.2
Pump Station Features ....................
60
4.3.3
Sewage Receiving Connections and
Transfer Hoses ...........................
60
4.3.4
Special Structures and Appurtenances .....
60
5.1
Section Overview ......................... 65
5.2
Oil Classification.. ..................... 65
5.2.1
Fre Oil .................................. 65
5.2.2
Emulsified Oil ........................... 65
5.2.3
Oily Wastes .............................. 65
5.3
Basis for Considering Oil/Water
Separators ............................... 66
5.3.1
Regulatory Compliance .................... 66
........ 5.3.2
Related Impacts on Collection/Treatment
Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
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