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sure you know can undergo significant population
sent elsewhere, such as Kuwait, for an extended
has suffered because of neglect and absence of
using public - our US Army installations have suffered - less severely of course -
because of the troop deployment to this area. We hope to learn from visiting
your physical assets.
The engineering reports have conflicting and incomplete information which
we can only resolve by visiting and seeing the system components - pump
stations, the treatment plants, various areas served by gravity sewers. We
.,,.4.,would, as a manner of appreciation expression, welcome the opportunity to
you of our findings related to the odor and health and safety concerns,
suggestions we might develop related to minim'm'ng difficulties when
,@e sewage collection and treatment systems. We realize that we will
gain much valuable experience and knowledge from interaction with
which we will be able to use in other emergency situations and at our
U.S. Army installations. We greatly appreciate the opportunity from an R&D
and application perspective.
Joqeph E. Matherly, PE, USA CERL
Dr. Edgar Smith, PE, USA CERL
Edgar H@y, PE, Mobile District, Corps of Engineers
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Box ID = BX000000
Unit = CONST ENG LABS
Parent Organization = ;CORPS OF ENGS
Folder Title = SMITH PAPERS POST GULF WAR RECOVERY
Subject = Gulf oil catastrophe critical
Document Number = 92
Image file name = 00000027.tif
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