PART 2 Operationally Generated Wastes
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PART 2 Operationally Generated Wastes

Table 2A Dry Tank Residues

Description of Residues Location Approximate quantity/volume
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Table 2B Bulk (non-oily) waste

Type Location Approximate quantity/volume
Ballast Water    
Raw Sewage    
Treated Sewage    
Garbage (inc. plastics)    
Debris    
Galley Wastes    
Other (Specify)    
     
     
     
     
     

Table 2C Oily Waste/Oily Residues

Type Location Approximate quantity/volume
Cargo Residues    
Tank Scale    
Bunkers: Fuel Oil    
  Diesel Oil    
  Gas Oil    
Lubricating Oil    
Grease    
Hydraulic Oil    
Waste Oil (Sludge)    
Oily Water    
Oily/Contaminated Sludge    
Oily/Contaminated Rags    
Other (Specify)    
     
     
     
     

 

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