April has been a challenging month for Nomescorp on Okinawa
April has been a challenging month for Nomescorp on Okinawa, but we’ve stepped up and made it happen!
April has been a challenging month for Nomescorp on Okinawa, but we’ve stepped up and made it happen!
After having replaced a large two piece section of pipeline at MCAS Futenma , Okinawa that leaked due to corrosion on one of the main section for recieving fuel from DLA sources , Nomescorp under subcontract to our Recurring maintenance and Minor Repairs prime contractor has begun an extensive corrosion prevention project to clean, treat and reprotect the complete pipeline servicing the fueling systems ( tanks , TFS , transfer lines ) our fuel’s maintenance technicians carefully detached fuel lines from supports and elevated them to allow our corrosion control team to clean and prep the pipeline for coating ,
Introduction Ensuring smooth operations in any facility relies heavily on maintaining key components like double block and bleed valves (DBBVs).
Quarterly / Semi-Annual/ Annual inspections on Misawa Air Base / Kadena Airbase / All USMC fuel facilities on Okinawa ( 7 bases ) and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, with Yokota air base coming in late July, our 4-6 man teams consist of highly competent