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What does PE stand for?

Port Engineer


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Southwest Daily News said West Cal Port Engineer Chuck Stutes and Sulphur-based Meyer & Associates estimate that approximately 180,000 cubic yards of spoil will need to be dredged in order to return the port s west barge basin to a depth of 12ft.
A few months after the levy passed, however, port engineers deemed the more feasible choice to be containment: erecting a steel wall in front of the ships, draining the toxic substances on board and leaving the carcasses in place.
COPEDEC 2008 seeks to provide an international forum for coastal and port engineers from developing countries to share their know-how and experience with counterparts from industrialised countries.
The only limitation is how long would it take to get the crew aboard," added Tom Rogers, the ship's port engineer.
During one sea trial test of the system, the Port Engineer met the Nitze with the work orders in hand ready to broker the work.
Port engineer Basil Ngcobo said that the projects ranged from the provision of roof shelters at the four port entrances and the installation of closed-circuit television cameras, to the upgrading of the No 1 Quay substation and the harbour s 6,6kV electrical-reticulation network.
The Nantucket ferry has a full-sized door that closes off the ends of the ferry, and Jeff Brown, port engineer with the Nantucket ferry authority, said it saves a lot of cars from being damaged by saltwater.
The port engineer for Brusco Tug and Barge, Bill Kelley, said the vessel probably carried less than 50,000 gallons of light diesel fuel "and certainly not all of that would be released.

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