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31 Oct 2010
The BALPURE ballast water treatment system from Severn Trent De Nora received final approval from the International Maritime Organization's Marine Environment Protection Committee* (MEPC) 61st session, 27 September to 1 October, 2010. Type
approval of the BALPURE equipment is anticpated in early 2011.
Ballast water is the most frequently cited cause of the introduction
and transfer of non-indigenous species (NIS) into waterways. Ballast
water treatment systems, especially those based on electrochlorination
disinfection, are a proven approach to limiting the introduction and
transfer of NIS.
According to Marwan Nesicolaci, Severn Trent Services’ vice president
of international sales and business development,
“Electrochlorination-based ballast water treatment systems such as
BALPURE are well suited for ships with high ballast water flow rates
such as tankers and bulk carriers because of their low power
consumption, especially when compared to other technologies.
Additionally, the BALPURE system is easy to separate into smaller
sub-assemblies to fit installation requirements on retrofit or new
construction vessels, minimizing changes to ship design. The
sub-assembly design of the BALPURE system is exceptionally well suited
for vessels with hazardous area rated-pump rooms (as required by SOLAS
rules).”
As the market leader in the design and manufacture of
electrochlorination seawater disinfection systems, Severn Trent De Nora
has applied their 25 years plus of marine equipment experience to the
treatment of ballast water with the BALPUREsystem.
The patented (US Pat. No 7,244,348) BALPURE system is an effective and
economical, proven solution to meet the most stringent ballast water
discharge requirements. Environmentally safe and easy to maintain, the
self cleaning BALPURE system offers an operating cost of less than EUR
0.016 (USD 0.022) per m3 of ballast water treated. Ideal for
high-capacity applications, the BALPURE system can offer energy savings
of more than 60 percent compared to competitive technologies.
Source: Severn Trent De Nora