Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach Naval Station Long Beach Fleet Moorings Underwater Inspection Plan

Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach Naval Station Long Beach Fleet Moorings Underwater Inspection Plan
Author: NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND WASHINGTON DC CHESAPEAKE DIV.
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Total Pages: 56
Release: 1982
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As part of COMNAVFACENGCOM's Fleet Mooring Maintenance Program, underwater inspections of existing fleet moorings are being conducted. NWS Seal Beach and NAVSTA Long Beach moorings have been tentatively scheduled during the latter part of August 1982. Currently a CHESNAVFACENGCOM assigned Project Engineer and a team of divers from UCT-2 are conducting underwater inspections of the fleet moorings operated and maintained by PWC San Diego personnel. After completion of this inspection, on or about 23 August 1982, the CHESNAVFACENGCOM Engineer and UCT-2 divers will proceed to the Seal Beach/Long Beach area and prepare for the inspection of the 13 fleet moorings operated by the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, and the single mooring operated by the Naval Station Long Beach. It is anticipated that these inspections will commence about 26 August and require about ten days to complete.

Naval Weapons Station Charleston Fleet Moorings Underwater Inspection Report

Naval Weapons Station Charleston Fleet Moorings Underwater Inspection Report
Author: NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND WASHINGTON DC CHESAPEAKE DIV.
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Total Pages: 35
Release: 1983
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CHESNAVFACENGCOM designated and Engineer-in-Charge (EIC) to provide inspection planning and on-site technical direction for the underwater inspection of fleet moorings located at the Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Charleston, South Carolina. The actual underwater portion of the inspection was performed by divers of Underwater Construction Team One (UCT 1). The inspection was conducted from 4-9 April 1983. A total of three fleet moorings is currently operated and maintained by NWS Charleston: a Mediterranean mooring, an auxiliary mooring, and an ARDM mooring. Each of these moorings is installed in the Cooper River within a half a mile of Pier C at the Weapons Station.

San Diego Fleet Moorings Underwater Inspection Plan

San Diego Fleet Moorings Underwater Inspection Plan
Author: NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND WASHINGTON DC CHESAPEAKE DIV.
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Total Pages: 70
Release: 1982
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The purpose of this plan is to accurately define the responsibilities of the task team and provide a comprehensive plan of action for the inspection of 23 fleet moorings consisting of 33 buoy systems currently operated and maintained by PWC San Diego. Underwater Construction Team Two (UCT-2) will provide underwater inspection personnel and CHESNAVFACENGCOM (code FPO-1) will provide an engineer for technical support. Nine of the moorings, located in relatively shallow water near the deperming pier, are seldom used and consist of one to three legs attached to stockpiles and/or stockless anchors. The remaining moorings are located near the Naval Station, NAS North Island, and near Harbor Island. All of the moorings are either riser-or telephone-type moorings except for the two special and 3 Mediterranean moorings.