File:Weir Skimmer Deployment by SROT (51525743394).jpg
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DescriptionWeir Skimmer Deployment by SROT (51525743394).jpg |
April 10, 2018 Galveston, Texas Description: An oil spill removal organization’s (OSRO) practices the deployment of a FOILEX TDS weir skimmer inside a spill containment boom during a spill response operating team (SROT) exercise. BSEE Preparedness Analysts from the Oil Spill Preparedness Division (OSPD) regularly observe these types of activities to ensure compliance with regulations and to monitor the overall vigor of the oil spill preparedness and response community. Photo by: BSEE
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Author | Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement BSEE |
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