The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) and The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) Present a Technical Symposium:

Marine Environmental Engineering Technology Symposium (MEETS 2001) - May 31 – June 1, 2001
Doubletree Hotel, Crystal City, Arlington, VA

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Accepted Papers:

Author

Organization

Title

Alan L. Blume

US Coast Guard Headquarters

A Regulatory Model to Better Defend Against Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Species

Bill Hurley, P.E.

The Glosten Associates, Inc.

Contract Designs of Ballast Water Treatment Systems on Containership R.J. Pfeiffer and Tanker Polar Endeavor

Björn Södahl

Concordia Maritime

The V-MAX Concept - Safer Oil Transportation in Confined Waters

Captain Tim Protheroe

Lloyd's Register, US

Environmental Protection Rules for Cruise Ships

Carl M. Adema

US Navy NAVSEA
(Code 05R24)

Minimizing Environmental Impacts on Naval Forces: RDT&E Strategy for Environmental Systems Cross-Fleet Commonality

Carl Zimm

Astronautics Corp. of America

Magnetic Refrigeration for Electronic Cooling

CDR Stephen P. Markle

US Navy NAVSEA
(PMS 325D)

T-AKE: Acquiring the Environmentally Sound Naval Ship of the 21St Century

Claus Windelev

MAN B&W

First Field Experience with MAN B&W Diesel Engines with Considerably Reduced Smoke and NOx Emission

Colin S. Brookman

ABS Europe Ltd.

IMO Environmental Regulations – Is there a Case for a Change to the Standard Entry Into Force Requirements?

Daniel Paro

Wärtsilä Corporation

Smokeless Engines

Deborah Cranswick

US Mineral Management Service

Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Systems Environmental Impact Statement Results and Record of Decision

Don K. Kim, P.E.,

AMSEC LLC, M. Rosenblatt & Son Group

Environmental Compliance in the Cruise Industry

Eugene Nolting

US Navy NSWCCD
(Code 6301)

A Compact Solid Waste Destruction Device Using a Plasma Arc Discharge

Gina Tonn

Designers & Planners, Inc.

A Baseline Costing Model for Shipboard Waste Disposal

Hal Alper

Mycelx Technologies Inc

New Technologies for Controlling Oily Bilge Water Discharges

Hans Otto Kristensen

Danish Shipowners Association

Cargo Transport by Sea and Road - Technical and Economical Environmental Factors

James Corbett

University of Delaware

Commercial Marine Emissions and Life-Cycle Analysis of Retrofit Controls in a Changing Science and Policy Environment

James W. Charland

NOAA, Coastal Programs Div.

Alternative Tide Gate Designs for Habitat Enhancement and Water Quality Improvement

Joseph E. Castle

John J. McMullen Associates, Inc.

U.S. Navy Hazardous Material Control and Management Program

K.K.Tikka, TBD

Webb Institute

Rational Approach for Analyzing Consequences of Oil Spills from Tankers

Ken D. Hughes

Delta Marine International, Inc.

The Role of Ozonation in Marine Environmental Protection.

Kiet T. Ung

US Navy NAVSEA (Code 632)

Submarine Hazardous Material Inventory and Management System (SHIMS) Development Process

Kjell Einar Olsen

Det Norske Veritas

Environmental Class - An Environmental Incentive to Ship Design & Operations

Kjell Einar Olsen

Det Norske Veritas

Shipboard Environmental Accounting System (SEAS)

Larry Murphy

US Navy NSWCCD
(Code 63)

Navy Shipboard Oily Wastewater Secondary Treatment: Evolution from Need Identification to Procurement of Ultrafiltration Membrane Systems using Performance Specifications and Open System Architecture

Lefteris Karaminas

Lloyd's Register of Shipping

An Investigation of Ballast Water Management Methods with Particular Emphasis in the Risks of the Sequential Method

Lt. Derek Hughes

UK Ship Support Agency

Diesel Emissions - a Royal Navy Approach

Lynda Hyce

Prince William Sound Response Planning Group

Escort Tug Analysis for Oil Tankships in Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska

Paul J, Valihura, Ph.D.

US DOT Volpe Teansportation Systems Center

Hovercraft Transportation in Alaska: CZM & NEPA Hurdles

Paulo Bernardes-Silva

Iguana Seacraft Ltd.

Fast Ferry Design for LNG Power & Performance

Peter A. Johnson

Consultant

Nuclear Waste at Sea from Ocean Dumping to Seabed Disposal

Peter Chang, Ph.D.

US Navy NSWCCD
(Code 5200)

A Computational and Experimental Approach to Minimization of Overboard Discharge of Fuel in Compensated Fuel/Ballast Systems

Richard E. Fredricks

Maritime Solutions, Inc.

Maritime Solutions Ballast Water Treatment System; a Shipboard Trial

Ron Bentley

Veridian

U.S. Navy Shipboard Generation of Rag Waste

Thomas P. Mackey

Hyde Marine, Inc.

Ballast Water Treatment Technologies: Including a Review of Initial Testing and Lessons Learned aboard the Regal Princess

Tim Gunner, Ph.D.

Consultant to INTERTANKO

The Physical Behavior of Crude Oil during Transportation and its Impact Upon the Carriage of Crude Oil by Sea

William H. Ruppert IV, P.E.

Hughes Associates, Inc.

Management of Aqueous Film Forming Foam in DoD Fixed Facilities Using a Risk-Based Approach

Yasuharu Nakajima

Ship Research Institute, Japan Ministry of Transport

Emission Characteristics of Particulate Matters from Ships


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