July 2003:
01: Canada Day
04: Independence Day
14-17: 2003 Rust Conference, Louisville, KY, 13th Annual US Navy and Industry Corrosion Technology Exchange, Hurstbourne Hotel & Conf. Center, www.cte-online.org, 502-364-5231; hilemande@nswcl.navy.mil
July 2004:
01: Canada Day
04: Independence Day- (US holiday on July 5th)
12-15: 2004 Rust Conference, Louisville, KY, 14th Annual US Navy and Industry Corrosion Technology Exchange, Clarion Hotel and Conference Center http://www.cte-online.org/rust2004.asp. Tel: 502-364-5231;
16: CANCELLED Advisory Council ; “Surface Preparation- The latest developments” Water Jetting, Water Blasting, Wet Abrasive Blasting, Surface Preparation Workshop, 8:00-noon, Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, contact lydiafrenzel@advisorycouncil.org; Tel: 512-392-2210; Fax: 512-754-9454, registration fee US$200. Spend personal time with Dr. Lydia Frenzel, “Water Witch of the West” (TM). What is happening? Discover the three components of surface preparation, the three driving forces, and the three viewpoints that push your company towards change. Find out secrets so you can be ahead of the competition-- how you can save money, look to the future, and be one of the “Good Guys.”
21-23: Jacksonville FL, National Shipbuilding Research Program, NSRP, Environmental Technologies Panel Meeting; Tour Atlantic Marine Inc. there will be various topical presentations including a regulatory update, EPA's NESHAP Residual Risk Update, OSHA's Hexavalent Chromium Regulation Update, Crosscut Panel Workforce Development Project, EPA/SCA Collaborative Shipyard Stormwater BMP Project Update, and the Navy Environmental Leadership Program. Most importantly, there will be a review of the SP-1 Strategic Investment Plan, a Facilitated Discussion Session of the Shipyards/Panel Priorities, and presentations of this funding cycle's panel project "White Paper" proposals. Sew www.usashipbuilding.com
28: New Orleans, Port of New Orleans – Poised for Growth, SNAME; Ms. Eschette, Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, LA, 985-532-2554 Mr. LaGrange will discuss the Port of New Orleans’ recent and future projects aimed at both cargo growth and cruise development. Recent projects have elevated the port’s business opportunities, and the outlook for commercial growth is positive. Some recent projects are the $101 million Napoleon Container Terminal, NOCS Dockside cold storage facility, and plans are underway for additional cruise terminals and other infrastructure improvements;
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