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Principals of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Section meeting, shown above at the Princess

Louise Ship Restaurant, left to right: Charles K. Pollock, vice chairman; Peter Bowman, chairman, papers committee; Dr. W.M. Fassell, author; Frank Nickels, chairman of the

Section, and Harry Levy, secretary-treasurer of the Section.

The Los Angeles Metropolitan

Section conducted its second meet- ing of the season on November 8, 1973, at the Princess Louise Ship

Restaurant, which is located in the

Port of Los Angeles.

The meeting, which was pre- ceded 'by a cocktaiil hour and din- ner, was stimulating and well at- tended.

A very interesting technical pa- per was presented by Dr. W.M.

Fassell of the Barber Coleman

Company. The paper was entitled "Pure tec System for Treatment of

Shipboard Waste," and was au- thored by Dr. Fassell and D.W.

Bridges.

The paper discussed the national objective of cleaning up our envi- ronment, specifically as it pertains to the curtailment or elimination of human waste discharge into the navigable waters of the United

States. Dr. Fassell discussed in de- tail a process developed by Barber

Coleman Company, known as "Closed Circuit Wet Oxidation."

Wet oxidation is a term used to describe a chemical reaction occur- ring in water between oxygen and suspended or dissolved combusti- ble matter. The water temperature must be well above normal boiling point, and for this reason wet oxi- dation is conducted in an autoclave where the water, steam and oxygen are pressurized. Wet oxidation seems uniquely applicable for the on-board processing of marine sani- tary waste. 1951, with first class honors as a naval architect. He attended the

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, where he attained an S.M. degree in naval architecture and marine engineering and taught on the M.I.T. staff.

In 1971, he joined APL from

Matson Navigation Company, where he served as project engi- neer and manager of preliminary design.

Los Angeles SNAME Hears Technical Paper

On Treatment Of Shipboard Waste

APL Appoints

Henry Kozlowski VP

American President Lines, San

Francisco, Calif., has announced the appointment of Henry Kozlow- ski as vice president. His primary responsibility will continue to be corporate planning, long-range as well as operational.

Mr. Kozlowski graduated from

Glasgow University, Scoltand, in thcloPOSby group

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