Leubecker

  • A paper entitled "Chemical Waste Incinerator Ships — The Interagency Program to Develop a Capability in the United States" was presented at a recent Chesapeake Section of SNAME meeting held at the Washington Navy Yard Officer's Club. The paper's authors were Daniel Leubecker and Lissa Martinez of the Maritime A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ; Gerald Chapman and Donald Oberacker of the Environmental Protection Agency; Rosalie Matthews of the National Bureau of Standards, and Fritz Wybenga of the Coast Guard.

    John Nachtsheim, president of the Society, delivered an introductory statement for the panel of authors, stressing the need for such vessels. Mr. Nachtsheim had been a contributing member of the interagency work group.

    The authors noted that the U.S. currently confronts a serious and massive hazardous materials disposal problem. It is estimated that tens of millions of tons of contracts for 79 offshore units, followed by Japan with 33, Singapore with 29, France with 12, South Korea with nine and Canada with eight.

    Home Brothers Awarded $5-Million Navy Contract Home Brothers Incorporated, Newport News, Va., has been awarded a $5,519,962 formerly advertised firm-fixed price contract for the regularly scheduled overhaul of USS Fairfax County (LST 1193). Work will be performed in Newport News. (N62- 678-73-C-0031) hazardous waste are generated annually across the nation. Furthermore, there are thousands of d i s p o s a l s i t e s throughout the country being improperly maintained and may pose significant health problems.

    The authors detailed the organization, r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s , and areas of concern of an interagency ad hoc work group that studied at-sea incineration. The principal agencies were the Environmental Protection Agency, MarAd, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the National Bureau of Standards.

    The alternatives available to the Federal Government, as defined by the ad hoc group, for encouraging the design, construction, and operation of a U.S.-flag incinerator vessel were also described by the authors.

    The paper illustrated the work of each agency, as well as described vessel design considerations and the projected need for, and type of waterfront facilities.

    Vessel prototypes were also discussed.

  • . Platner has been promoted to assistant general manager of Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Baltimore, Md., ship repair and conversion yards, Milton H. Leubecker, general manager, has announced. Mr. Platner, who joined Bethlehem in 1952 as a member of the firm's management training program for college

  • MR Apr-81#28  was announced by Milton H. 
Leubecker, general manager. 
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    April 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 28

    estimating depart- ment of Bethlehem Steel Corpo- ration's Baltimore yard, has re- tired after 34 years of service, it was announced by Milton H. Leubecker, general manager. John M. Ferguson Jr. Following a summer at sea as an oiler on a passenger ship, Mr. Ferguson worked for five years in the

  • MR Sep-81#3 . 
We can and will." 
Milt Leubecker, 
Gen. Mgr., 
Baltimore)
    September 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 3

    "Let us keep your ships in shape. We can and will." Milt Leubecker, Gen. Mgr., Baltimore Yard Dick Blackinton. Gen. Mgr., Hoboken Yard Ray DeVinney. Gen. Mgr., Boston Yard Gayne Marriner. Gen. Mgr., San Francisco Yard f I f If* L Sherm Perry. Gen. Mgr., Beaumont

  • MR Sep-15-81#29  United 
States 
Milton H. Leubecker, President, Pro-
peller)
    September 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 29

    that such action is necessary in the interest of national defense. CALENDAR OF EVENTS The Propeller Club of the United States Milton H. Leubecker, President, Pro- peller Club of Baltimore 9:45 a.m. First Convention Business Meeting Presiding: National President Wolter 10:30 a.m. Conference

  • MR Nov-81#7 . Me can and will." 
Milt Leubecker. 
Gen. Mgr.. 
Baltimore)
    November 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 7

    "Let us keep your ships in shape. Me can and will." Milt Leubecker. Gen. Mgr.. Baltimore Yard Dick Blackinton, Gen. Mgr.. Hoboken Yard Gayne Marnner. Gen. Mgr.. San Francisco Yard Sherm Perry. Gen. Mgr.. Beaumont Yard All our skills, backed by lifetimes of experience and yardsful

  • MR Nov-15-81#15  
authors were Daniel Leubecker 
and Lissa Martinez)
    November 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 15

    presented at a recent Chesa- peake Section of SNAME meet- ing held at the Washington Navy Yard Officer's Club. The paper's authors were Daniel Leubecker and Lissa Martinez of the Mari- time Administration; Gerald Chapman and Donald Oberacker of the Environmental Protection Agency; Rosalie

  • MR Jun-74#20  and controls, Mr. Leubecker is 
named assistant)
    June 1974 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    were announced by Ralph A. Leaf, general mana- ger. Mr. Pritchard is appointed as- sistant general manager-engineer- ing and controls, Mr. Leubecker is named assistant general manager- production, Mr. Kraft becomes su- perintendent of engineering, Mr. Faucett becomes administrative assistant