Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno | U.S. Coast Guard East | 08.17.2022
Members from the Coast Guard Sector-Maryland National Capital Region Port State Control Safety Team pose for a photo after inspecting the car carrier Auto Eco Aug. 18,2022 at the Port of Baltimore. The Auto Eco is the world’s first liquefied-fueled car carrier and has the capacity to transport approximately 3,985 cars. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno)....
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno | U.S. Coast Guard East | 08.17.2022
Petty Officer 2nd Class Micheal Rhue, a Marine Science Technician at Coast Guard Sector-Maryland National Capital Region, verifies the preparedness of the Auto Eco crew’s life jacket safety readiness at the Port of Baltimore, Aug. 18,2022. Each member is required to have a life jacket in case of an emergency. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno)....
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno | U.S. Coast Guard East | 08.17.2022
Petty Officer 2nd Class Micheal Rhue , a Marine Science Technician at Coast Guard Sector-Maryland National Capital Region, inspects the Auto Eco crew’s emergency fire preparedness at the Port of Baltimore, Aug. 18,2022. A fire is the most dangerous thing that can happen on a vessel, so the crew is required to run fire drills at least once a month.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd......
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno | U.S. Coast Guard East | 08.17.2022
Chief Petty Officer Ronald Lipscomb, a member of the Port State Control Safety Team at Coast Guard Sector-Maryland National Capital Region, and a crew member aboard the Auto Eco verify that the vessel’s gas detection system is operational, Aug. 18,2022 at the Port of Baltimore. The gas detection system will alert the crew if dangerous fumes enter the space. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty......
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno | U.S. Coast Guard East | 08.17.2022
Chief Warrant Officer Giancarlo Vidal, a member of the Port State Control Safety Team at Coast Guard Sector-Maryland National Capital Region, talks to the crew aboard the car carrier Auto Eco during an inspection of the vessel at the Port of Baltimore, Aug. 18,2022. The Auto Eco is the world's first liquefied natural gas-fueled car carrier. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class......
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno | U.S. Coast Guard East | 08.17.2022
BALTIMORE- Petty Officer 2nd Class Micheal Rhue, a Marine Science Technician at Coast Guard Sector-Maryland National Capital Region, works with a crew member aboard the Auto Eco to gauge the ships water pressure during a routine inspection, Aug. 18,2022 at the Port of Baltimore. The Auto Eco is the world’s first liquefied-fueled Car Carrier and has the capacity to transport approximately......
Photo by John Snyder | Watervliet Arsenal | 12.19.2017
Scott Evertsen, the Arsenal’s energy manager, left, discussing with contract representative Michael White about the scope of the contract that will improve energy use by the large heating and ventilating units in the background....
Photo by John Snyder | Watervliet Arsenal | 12.19.2017
Hundreds of inefficient lighting in the Watervliet Arsenal's production bays will be replaced thanks to a $14.2 million contract that will upgrade the arsenal's energy footprint....