How does the production rate of Mobile Containment Vessel operations compare with that of traditional environmental dredging methods?
The production rate of mobile containment operations will be comparable, to that of traditional environmental dredging methods. This is because mobile containment operations can include provisions for deploying multiple containment vessels along the contaminated waterway. Multiple vessel deployment permits the crane or excavation barge to shift from vessel to vessel, thereby maintaining a consistent dredging rate (which will dependent on the bucket dredging rate). In addition during mobile containment operations, the primary concern of the dredge operator will be the production rate, and not sediment re-suspension and contaminant migration. When these latter factors are the primary the focus of the operator , the production rate will invariably suffer. The absence of bucket washing requirements between each immersion cycle (in Level 3 containment operations) canl further enhance the production rate over that of traditional approaches. Finally, the use of a two-phased cleanup operation
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