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Naval Engineers JournalVolume 86, Issue 6 p. 65-72 Marine Wastewater Treatment—New Responsibility in an Old Tradition of Humanitarian Service LT. R. W. ARD JR., LT. R. W. ARD JR. USCG Lt. R. W. Ard, Jr., USCG is a 1966 graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy from which he received his BS degree. His initial assignment was in the High Endurance Cutter USCGC Barataria in which he served as First Lieutenant and Deck Watch Officer and was on board during the ship's deployment to Vietnamese waters. From there he went to the Buoy Tender USCGC Sedge as Operations Officer, Navigator, and Acting Executive Officer. After attending postgraduate school at Michigan Technological University, he received his BS and MS degrees in Civil Engineering. He is presently a Project Officer in the Office of Research and Development, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters where he is working on the development of marine wastewater treatment plants. Additionally, he is Technical Manager for the Air Pollution and Solid Waste Programs, a member of the Board drafting the regulations for marine wastewater treatment systems on ships of the United States, and the author of numerous published technical papers.Search for more papers by this authorT. S. SCARANO, T. S. SCARANO Mr. T. S. Scarano is a 1969 graduate of Northeastern University from which he received his MS degree in Civil Engineering, specializing in Sanitary Engineering. After attending Officer Candidate School, he was commissioned a Coast Guard Officer in 1970 with his initial assignment being to the Office of Research and Development, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters as the Technical Manager for the development of marine wastewater treatment plants. He completed his active military obligation in 1913 and accepted a civilian position where he continues to work in the wastewater treatment field.Search for more papers by this author LT. R. W. ARD JR., LT. R. W. ARD JR. USCG Lt. R. W. Ard, Jr., USCG is a 1966 graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy from which he received his BS degree. His initial assignment was in the High Endurance Cutter USCGC Barataria in which he served as First Lieutenant and Deck Watch Officer and was on board during the ship's deployment to Vietnamese waters. From there he went to the Buoy Tender USCGC Sedge as Operations Officer, Navigator, and Acting Executive Officer. After attending postgraduate school at Michigan Technological University, he received his BS and MS degrees in Civil Engineering. He is presently a Project Officer in the Office of Research and Development, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters where he is working on the development of marine wastewater treatment plants. Additionally, he is Technical Manager for the Air Pollution and Solid Waste Programs, a member of the Board drafting the regulations for marine wastewater treatment systems on ships of the United States, and the author of numerous published technical papers.Search for more papers by this authorT. S. SCARANO, T. S. SCARANO Mr. T. S. Scarano is a 1969 graduate of Northeastern University from which he received his MS degree in Civil Engineering, specializing in Sanitary Engineering. After attending Officer Candidate School, he was commissioned a Coast Guard Officer in 1970 with his initial assignment being to the Office of Research and Development, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters as the Technical Manager for the development of marine wastewater treatment plants. He completed his active military obligation in 1913 and accepted a civilian position where he continues to work in the wastewater treatment field.Search for more papers by this author First published: December 1974 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-3584.1974.tb03702.x AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Volume86, Issue6December 1974Pages 65-72 RelatedInformation

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