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NewStream Receives Water from USS JFK on Final Port Visit to Boston
In March of 2007, the USS John F. Kennedy – the last conventionally-powered aircraft carrier built by the US Navy – made a final port visit to Boston before being officially decommissioned. While the ship was docked in Boston, NewStream received and treated over one million gallons of wastewater from its bilge. Due to our 24/7 operations, 1,000,000-gallon storage capacity, and convenient location, the environmental services company that was contracted to transport and dispose of the water was able minimize costs and keep up with the needs of their customer by working with NewStream.
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Marine
From bilge water to hull wash-down water, there are a number of waste streams generated by the marine industry. Though commonly thought of as septic, bilge water usually has to be disposed of as industrial wastewater because it contains contaminants like cooking oil, metals of corrosion, and traces of oil. Wash-down water from boat and ship yards often contains bottom paint, an increasingly regulated contaminant. Most marine waste streams are non-hazardous and fit well within NewStream's capabilities.
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Examples of Marine Waste Streams Accepted
Ship bilge water
Barge bilge water
Hull wash-down water (including streams containing bottom paint)