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locomotives. The geographical extent for these three source categories are detailed below. 1.9.4 Ocean-Going Vessels OGV GHG emissions are estimated using vessel-specific call information obtained during data collection for the 2006 annual in ventory
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and state regulatory requirements. Utilize an existing permitted metal recycling site to continue providing economical, efficient and safe metal recycling and bulk export by vessel in the Southern California region to meet current and future anticipated
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the wharf at Berth 100, with 34 minor dredging to match the West Basin channel depth of - 53 feet MLLW ; the addition 35 of 10 wharf cranes for vessel lo ading and unloading; installation of shore power (AMP) 36 facilities at both berths; the expansion
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LAPP Patrol Boat 42 Multi - Mission Patrol and Dive Vessel Boat Builder: Metal Craft Marine, Kingston, Ontario Length overall: 42'9" Beam: 13'4" Gross Tonnage: 27.32 Crew: 3 POB: 20 Cruising Speed: 35 knots Fuel capacity: 400 US gallons Engines
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PORT OF LOS ANGELES RECOGNIZES PARTNERS FOR ONGOING COMMITMENT TO AIR QUALITY SAN PEDRO, Calif. — July 12, 2019 — The Port of Los Angeles has recognized 28 shipping lines for their participation in the Vessel Speed Reduction Program (VSRP), an air
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is near capacity to schedule waste disposal c. Operator shall notify the Los Angeles Port Police and Harbor Department Environmental Management Division if illegal dumping of hazardous waste is suspected at the used oil collection center. 8 . Recycling
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. 1 Data and Information Acquisition ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 7 2.2 Overview of Vessel Activity Modes
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Modified Measures from 2008 EIS/EIR 8 MM AQ - 9 Alternative Maritime Power 9 MM AQ - 10 Vessel Speed Reduction Program 10 MM AQ - 15 Yard Tractors at Berth 97- 106 Terminal 11 (referred to in the SEIR as MM AQ - 15 Yard Tractors) 12 MM AQ - 17 Yard
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................................ ................................ ................ 30 Table 2.4: 2020 Average Auxiliary Engine Transit Load Defaults by Vessel Type, kW ........ 32 Table 2.5: Cruise Ship Average Auxiliary Engine Load Defaults, kW ................................ ...... 33 Table 2.6: Auxiliary Boiler Load
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or underutilized industrial la nds adjacent to the existing terminal. In 2003, the existing terminal handled 891, 976 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of containerized cargo, and had 246 vessel calls. At full operation, expected to occur by 2025