The Salvage Industry

The Salvage Industry
Author: Irene Kiefer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1973
Genre: Junk trade
ISBN:

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The Salvage Industry

The Salvage Industry
Author: Irene Kiefer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
Genre: Junk trade
ISBN:

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State of the Salvage Industry

State of the Salvage Industry
Author: A B. Wilbraham
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1985
Genre: Salvage
ISBN:

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Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States

Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1994-02-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309051495

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Prompt and effective response to time-critical ship casualties and emergencies, for example, by refloating stranded ships, can prevent marine pollution and economic disruption of ports and waterways. The marine salvage industry, which conducts this work, has undergone significant changes in the past two decades. This book evaluates these changes and assesses the adequacy of marine salvage in the United States. Among the issues addressed are conditions in the salvage industry; emergency response-time; national salvage policy; workforce needs; salvage techniques; and the contribution of the Navy to the national salvage capability.

Cash for Your Trash

Cash for Your Trash
Author: Carl A. Zimring
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780813536866

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In Cash for Your Trash, Carl A. Zimring provides a fascinating history of scrap recycling, from colonial times to the present. Integrating findings from archival, industrial, and demographic records, and moving beyond the environmental developments that have shaped modern recycling enterprises, Zimring offers a unique cultural and economic portrait of the private businesses that made large-scale recycling possible.

Junkyards, Gearheads, and Rust

Junkyards, Gearheads, and Rust
Author: David N. Lucsko
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2016-05-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1421419432

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The material appeal of the automobile junkyard goes beyond the search for second-hand parts. What happens to automobiles after they are retired but before they are processed as scrap? In this fascinating history, David N. Lucsko takes readers on a tour of salvage yards and wrecked or otherwise out-of-service cars in the United States from the point of view of gearheads—the hot rodders, restoration hobbyists, street rodders, and classic car devotees who reuse, repurpose, and restore junked cars. Junkyards, Gearheads, and Rust is a nuanced exploration of the business of dismantling wrecks and selling second-hand parts. It examines the reinterpretation of these cars and parts by artists as well as their restoration by enthusiasts. It also surveys the origin and evolution of gearhead-oriented yards that specialize in specific types of automobiles; dissects the material and emotional appeal of the salvage yard and its contents among enthusiasts; and examines how zoning and nuisance ordinances have affected both salvage businesses and hobbyists. Lucsko concludes with an analysis of efforts during the last twenty-five years to hasten vehicular obsolescence at the expense of salvage yards, mechanics, and enthusiasts. By examining how cars are salvaged, repurposed, and restored, this book demonstrates that the history of the automobile is much more than a running catalog of showroom novelties.