Abstract
This work presents the results regarding CGG's Waste and Effluents Management Program between February 2003 and April 2004 on M/V CGG HARMATTAN. It main objective is to trace all waste and effluents since its generation until its final disposal. To implement this program CGG has two environmental technicians on board, whose are responsible for supervising the program, as well as educating, training, and optimizing waste and effluents segregation. Furthermore, the company also employs a consultant team to logistic management on shore; whose are responsible for executing, transferring, transporting and yours final disposing. Results show a monthly generation of 7.428 Kg and 97.3 m3 in average for waste and effluents respectively. Data indicates waste generation peaks during port calls. Waste tracing has improved along the year, allowing better control and resulting in value decreasing for port calls. Effluents are constantly generated in the same amount with monthly average of 50.2 m3 for bilge water, 41 m3 for sewage and 6.1 m3 for sludge. The percentage of non-recyclable waste sent to cleaner technology (co-processing and re-use) has been increasing along the year, replacing industrial landfill and incinerator use. Latest numbers already show the first results concerning it (2.2% re-used and 24,5% co-processed
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Abreu, Mauricio Duppre de;
[1]
Derntl, Jose Renato;
Pereira, Edisio;
Ribeiro, Camila Castroviejo da Silva;
[2]
Uller, George Andre;
Oliveira, Joao Luiz Martinez de;
[3]
Miranda, Cristina Maschio de
[4]
- Okeanos Consultoria e Meio Ambiente Ltda. (Brazil)
- GEOCOOP Cooperativa de Trabalho, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil)
- CGG do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil)
- Nautilus Cooperativa de Trabalho (Brazil)
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Abreu, Mauricio Duppre de, Derntl, Jose Renato, Pereira, Edisio, Ribeiro, Camila Castroviejo da Silva, Uller, George Andre, Oliveira, Joao Luiz Martinez de, and Miranda, Cristina Maschio de.
Development of waste and effluents management on board in the seismic ship operating in Brazilian seas; Desenvolvimento do programa de gestao de residuos solidos e efluentes a bordo de um navio de sismica operando em aguas brasileiras.
Brazil: N. p.,
2004.
Web.
Abreu, Mauricio Duppre de, Derntl, Jose Renato, Pereira, Edisio, Ribeiro, Camila Castroviejo da Silva, Uller, George Andre, Oliveira, Joao Luiz Martinez de, & Miranda, Cristina Maschio de.
Development of waste and effluents management on board in the seismic ship operating in Brazilian seas; Desenvolvimento do programa de gestao de residuos solidos e efluentes a bordo de um navio de sismica operando em aguas brasileiras.
Brazil.
Abreu, Mauricio Duppre de, Derntl, Jose Renato, Pereira, Edisio, Ribeiro, Camila Castroviejo da Silva, Uller, George Andre, Oliveira, Joao Luiz Martinez de, and Miranda, Cristina Maschio de.
2004.
"Development of waste and effluents management on board in the seismic ship operating in Brazilian seas; Desenvolvimento do programa de gestao de residuos solidos e efluentes a bordo de um navio de sismica operando em aguas brasileiras."
Brazil.
@misc{etde_21116497,
title = {Development of waste and effluents management on board in the seismic ship operating in Brazilian seas; Desenvolvimento do programa de gestao de residuos solidos e efluentes a bordo de um navio de sismica operando em aguas brasileiras}
author = {Abreu, Mauricio Duppre de, Derntl, Jose Renato, Pereira, Edisio, Ribeiro, Camila Castroviejo da Silva, Uller, George Andre, Oliveira, Joao Luiz Martinez de, and Miranda, Cristina Maschio de}
abstractNote = {This work presents the results regarding CGG's Waste and Effluents Management Program between February 2003 and April 2004 on M/V CGG HARMATTAN. It main objective is to trace all waste and effluents since its generation until its final disposal. To implement this program CGG has two environmental technicians on board, whose are responsible for supervising the program, as well as educating, training, and optimizing waste and effluents segregation. Furthermore, the company also employs a consultant team to logistic management on shore; whose are responsible for executing, transferring, transporting and yours final disposing. Results show a monthly generation of 7.428 Kg and 97.3 m3 in average for waste and effluents respectively. Data indicates waste generation peaks during port calls. Waste tracing has improved along the year, allowing better control and resulting in value decreasing for port calls. Effluents are constantly generated in the same amount with monthly average of 50.2 m3 for bilge water, 41 m3 for sewage and 6.1 m3 for sludge. The percentage of non-recyclable waste sent to cleaner technology (co-processing and re-use) has been increasing along the year, replacing industrial landfill and incinerator use. Latest numbers already show the first results concerning it (2.2% re-used and 24,5% co-processed of total produced solid garbage). Re -used numbers are resulted from pioneer partnership between CGG and fishermen communities, for their original activity. The reached results and environmental indicators show that program efficiency has been evolving, considering logistic, economic, social and environmental aspects, constantly optimized with measures to increase control. (author)}
place = {Brazil}
year = {2004}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Development of waste and effluents management on board in the seismic ship operating in Brazilian seas; Desenvolvimento do programa de gestao de residuos solidos e efluentes a bordo de um navio de sismica operando em aguas brasileiras}
author = {Abreu, Mauricio Duppre de, Derntl, Jose Renato, Pereira, Edisio, Ribeiro, Camila Castroviejo da Silva, Uller, George Andre, Oliveira, Joao Luiz Martinez de, and Miranda, Cristina Maschio de}
abstractNote = {This work presents the results regarding CGG's Waste and Effluents Management Program between February 2003 and April 2004 on M/V CGG HARMATTAN. It main objective is to trace all waste and effluents since its generation until its final disposal. To implement this program CGG has two environmental technicians on board, whose are responsible for supervising the program, as well as educating, training, and optimizing waste and effluents segregation. Furthermore, the company also employs a consultant team to logistic management on shore; whose are responsible for executing, transferring, transporting and yours final disposing. Results show a monthly generation of 7.428 Kg and 97.3 m3 in average for waste and effluents respectively. Data indicates waste generation peaks during port calls. Waste tracing has improved along the year, allowing better control and resulting in value decreasing for port calls. Effluents are constantly generated in the same amount with monthly average of 50.2 m3 for bilge water, 41 m3 for sewage and 6.1 m3 for sludge. The percentage of non-recyclable waste sent to cleaner technology (co-processing and re-use) has been increasing along the year, replacing industrial landfill and incinerator use. Latest numbers already show the first results concerning it (2.2% re-used and 24,5% co-processed of total produced solid garbage). Re -used numbers are resulted from pioneer partnership between CGG and fishermen communities, for their original activity. The reached results and environmental indicators show that program efficiency has been evolving, considering logistic, economic, social and environmental aspects, constantly optimized with measures to increase control. (author)}
place = {Brazil}
year = {2004}
month = {Jul}
}