Wartsila: IMO environment committee approves Wärtsilä’s AQUARIUS® EC ballast water management system
Friday, 12 October 2012 | 00:00
Wärtsilä's AQUARIUS® EC ballast water management system (BWMS) has been granted BASIC Approval by the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) during its 64th session in London, which menced on 1st October 2012. The initial application for BASIC Approval of the AQUARIUS® EC system was submitted to the IMO through the Dutch Human Environment and Transport
Inspectorate (ILT) in September 2011 and was reviewed by the Joint
Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environment
Protection (GESAMP) ballast water working group in April 2012.
"We are absolutely delighted to reach this milestone. Credit is extended
to the whole Wärtsilä ballast team and our strategic partners, all of
whom have approached this in a very diligent and professional manner,"
says Dr Joe Thomas, Director, Ballast Water Systems, Wärtsilä
Environmental Solutions.
Gaining IMO BASIC Approval is the first step towards full IMO Type
Approval, and focuses on the fundamentals of the technology including
toxicity and environmental impact. The next stage, IMO FINAL Approval,
examined full scale prototype test data and required supporting
documentation on aspects such as risk and safety to the ship, crew,
general public and the environment.
Application for IMO FINAL Approval was submitted to the IMO immediately
following the endorsement of BASIC Approval by MEPC-64. A key element of
the FINAL submission was an investigation on the impact of the treated
ballast water on uncoated and coated materials typically used in marine
and offshore construction. This prehensive package of information was
reviewed by ILT and eminent Dutch experts prior to submission. FINAL
Approval is expected to be endorsed at MEPC-65 in 2013, having
successfully pleted the mandatory review by GESAMP. IMO Type Approval is
expected shortly thereafter.
AQUARIUS® EC is a modular ballast water management system, providing a
safe, flexible and economical process for the treatment of ballast
water.
Ballast water treatment with an AQUARIUS® EC system is achieved through a
simple and efficient two stage process. Upon uptake the sea water is
first passed through a back washing filter (1st Stage) and then the
filtered sea water passes through a static mixer, where the disinfectant
generated from the side stream electrolysis unit (2nd stage) is
injected to ensure a maximum level of 10ppm in the treated ballast
water.
During discharge the filter is bypassed and residual concentration of
TRO in treated ballast water is monitored before being discharged
overboard. If required, treated ballast water is neutralised by
injecting sodium bisulfite into the main ballast line during discharge.
Neutralisation effectiveness is continuously monitored to ensure pliance with MARPOL discharge limits.
Wärtsilä offers the AQUARIUS® EC and AQUARIUS® UV, which both became
part of the portfolio following the acquisition of Hamworthy plc in
January 2012, in addition to the MARINEX UV ballast water management
system, which has been jointly developed and marketed with Trojan
Technologies since 2010.
"Our broad technology choice, coupled with a full spectrum of services
from the supply of equipment to bespoke turnkey retrofit solutions, all
with through life technical and service support on a global basis,
underscores Wärtsilä's mitment to this crucial sector of the maritime
market," Dr Thomas says.
Source: Wärtsilä
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