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                 Europe which may have an inventory of large motors and control
                 equipment. ONI could furnish a list of specifications for the
                 equipment and MPW could contact various cities which may have
                 such items. Perhaps MPW could ente    'r into a contract with a
                 cooperating municipality to purchase the needed. equipment they
                 may have an hand. Also, if repairs cannot be accomplished in
                 Kuwait, it may be advantageous to air-freight motors to Europe
                 where they can be re-built and returned in less time than new
                 motors can be obtained. It is important to note that any make
                 of motor with the proper frame, mounting configuration, and
                 specifications will be acceptable.


                       CONCLUSION 17:
                       The three Sewage treatment plantai,, ArdiYii, Rigga and
                 %Tabra, are in surprisingly good shape. Damag6 wa     's done in
                 laboratory and administrative areas at all sewage treatment
                 plants. . Jahra was without electrical power and needed EOD'.
                 clearance; both problems- have been resolved. Extensive theft
                 and/or destruction of logistical supplies such as piping,
                 tools, special purpose vehicles, and other items-was obvious
                 at all sewage treatment plants..      Rigga STP has extensive
                 damage to tertiary treatment sand filter'control panels from
                 explosive devices placed within two or three of the panels.

                       RECO     ?LTION #7:

                       7a. As flow of sewage increases or starts to the three
                 sewage treatment plants achieve in order of priority (1)
                 primary treatment (utilizing secondary treatment components as
                 necessary) , (2) secondary treatment, and. with a low priority,'
 (3) tertiary treatment. (MP@, OKI)

                       7b.    Define minimal laboratory support for sewage
                 treatment plant operational requirements and seek to establish
                 that capability at Ardiya in a timely.fashion. (HPW, ONI)


                       CONCLUSION 18,

                       Maintaining the water pressure in the water distribution
                 at minimum safe operating levels will benefit the recovery
                 6ffort. This will be a means of relieving the pressure on the.
                 temporary repairs in the sewage collection system.          These
                 minimum levels could be maintained until the sewage collection
                 system is reliably operating to the by-pass points.
                       REC@MENDATION' #a:

                       The Recovery Project Manager will coordinate this action
                 with the Ministry of Electricity and water. The minimum water

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Box ID = BX000000
Unit = CONST ENG LABS  
Parent Organization = CORPS OF ENGS   
Folder Title = SANITARY SEWAGE SYSTEM RECOVERY ASSESSMENT                                                      
Subject = SANITARY SEWAGE SYSTEM RECOVERY ASSESSMENT
Document Number =        129
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