
EXWC: Multi-Agency Contaminated Water Diving Exercise
By ggranger, / Published Aug. 6, 2019
Story by Sarah MacMillan, Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center
PORT HUENEME, Calif. - Naval Facilities (NAVFAC) Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC) Dive Locker hosted the newly established Contaminated Water Diving Exercise (CONDIVEX) through the month of June, 2019.
Twenty-six representatives from the Department of Defense (DOD), private sector, and academia partook in the two-week exercise.
The multifaceted goal of CONDIVEX is to educate divers alike on the latest underwater diving techniques, by providing guidance, hands-on training, and practical diving scenarios for attendees, and facilitated group discussions surrounding critical capability gaps related to contaminated water. This effort facilitated by CONDIVEX anticipates driving continuous improvement of current standard operating procedures for diving in contaminated waters.
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PORT HUENEME, Calif. – Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Schulte, NAVFAC EXWC, being decontaminated utilizing the ESSM DECON Kit during a contaminated water dive scenario as part of CONDIVEX 2019.
NAVFAC EXWC Dive Locker hosts a Contaminated Water Diving Exercise. The 1-week event included a multi-service emergency response and multiple casualty incident scenario as part of Coastal Trident 2019 to support U.S. Navy science and technology initiatives. EXWC divers and support personnel participated in low-risk diving exercises to help evaluate and develop technologies to meet Fleet needs. (Official Navy photos by: Builder 1st Class Jesus Saucedo) /Released