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DEFENSE  REUTILIZATION  AND MARKETING  OFFICE  (DRMO) Do not let your maintenance area become the ALFA Company junk yard. Unneeded materials and  CESE  that  have  no  further  use,  worn-out CESE components, batteries, tires, and so on, are to be turned in to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing  Office  (DRMO)  to  “clean  house.” Contact your supply officer and local DRMO for proper  turn-in  procedures. CESE DISPOSAL Disposition  instructions  for  CESE  assigned to  an  NMCB  come  from  COMCBPAC  Equip- ment   Office   in   Port   Hueneme,   California,   or COMCBLANT  DET,  Gulfport,  Mississippi.  Only upon  receipt  of  these  instructions  may  disposal be initiated. A.  Follow  the  procedures  outlined  in  the disposal  letter/message. B.  Remove  all  unit  decals  and  stencils from  the  equipment. C.  On  or  before  the  predetermined  date in the disposal letter/message, using a DoD  Form  1348-1  as  a  turn-in  docu- ment,  deliver  the  equipment,  its attachments, and its history jacket to the nearest DRMO. (List on the 1348-1 all  attachments  accompanying  the  unit to   DRMO.) NOTE Unless   otherwise   directed,   all   collateral equipage   and   attachments   assigned   to   that particular unit will accompany the unit to DRMO. D.  Upon  completion  of  action,  forward a  copy  of  the  disposal  letter/message with  a  copy  of  the  signed  DD  Form 1348-1   turn-in   document   as   an enclosure to COMCBPAC Equipment E. Office  or  COMCBLANT  DET  within 15  days  of  disposal  action. Adjust  your  CESE  inventory  records, status  boards,  DTO  files,  DTO  room, and  so  forth.  Notify  supply  and  the dispatch  supervisor  of  your  actions. NOTE Disposal   letters/messages   are   not blanket cannibalization authority. If your shop  needs  parts  from  a  piece  of  CESE going  to  DRMO,  request  authority  from COMCBPAC  Equipment  Office  or  COM- CBLANT  DET  to  remove  such  parts. HAZARDOUS   MATERIALS   DISPOSAL Hazardous materials have special turn-in procedures.   For  instance,  batteries  must  be drained   of   all   electrolyte   before   turn-in.   The electrolyte is turned in separately in a separate container. Both items, electrolyte and batteries, are  to  be  palletized  and  marked  “HAZARD- OUS”   before   turn-in.   If   in   doubt   of   any hazardous  material  turn-in  procedures,  contact your   local   DRMO   office. REFERENCES N a v a l    C o n s t r u c t i o n    F o r c e    E q u i p m e nt Management Manual, NAVFAC P-404, Naval Facilities  Engineering  Command,  Washing- ton,   D.C.,   1988. Naval   Construction   Force   Manual,   NAVFAC P-3  15,  Naval  Facilities  Engineering  Com- mand,   Washington,   D.C.,   1985. U.S.  Naval  Construction  Force  Embarkation Manual,  COMCBPAC/COMCBLANTINST 3120.1, 1988. U.S.   Naval   Construction   Force   Equipment Management   Manual,   COMCBPAC/COM- CBLANTINST   11200.1D,   1988. 2-26

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