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what is seawater SPECIFICALLY outlawed for
for use in sculleries
what are the 3 approved sources of water listed in the p5010
British Royal Navy, Canada and the Royal Australian Navy
how do you properly disinfecting the measuring rod or tape
100ppm for 2 minutes
what is the shelf life of bromine cartridges
2 years
what the max lockeroom temp that stores HTH
100 degrees
when disinfecting a potable water tank, if you use 10ppm technique, how long do you let it sit in the tank
24 hours
when disinfecting a potable water tank, if you use 200ppm technique, how long do you let it sit in the tank
30 mins
when disinfecting a potable water tank, if you use 50ppm technique, how long do you let it sit in the tank
6 hours
what is the technique for disinfected a potable water hose
soak in 100ppm for 2 mins and then flush the hose for 30 seconds
what is the general rule for water being safe from boiling
boil for 2 minutes
how often is HTH inspected
before deployment and every 3 months
vents will have what kind of mesh to protect them
18-mesh
when rinsing an ice machine, what is the PPM used
50 ppm
who tests the pH of water
engineering
who promulgates the water sanitation bill
CO
who is responsible for halogen level on a ship
engineers
who is responsible for halogen level surveys on a ship
medical
how many gallons per man per day are required on old ships
2 gallons
how many gallons per man per day are required on new ships
50
how high are potable water risers on a ship
18inches