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Cost Effective Oily Water Separators

11/1/2005
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Cost Effective Oily Water Separators
UK-based Victor Marine has launched a new range of Oily Water Separators, which fully comply with the IMO MEPC 107/49 regulations that came into effect in January 2005. The latest marine bilge water separator developed by the company is the Victor MiniSep CS Series, designed to complement the VM Series that was launched by Victor Marine earlier this year. According to the company, the CS Series represents a new alternative for the cost-conscious buyer as this separator accomplishes the same tasks as the VM series, while reducing costs in certain non-critical areas....
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Purifics ES Inc.

9/20/2005
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Specialized engineering firm providing solutions for the purification and treatment of water, air and soil. We design and build many unique solutions including products specifically designed to treat bilge and ballast water....
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Cleansing Ships before Scrapping

4/25/2005
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Cleansing Ships before Scrapping
EnSolve Biosystems (USA) has been awarded a contract option by the U.S. Navy to develop a biological treatment system to remove petroleum products from decommissioned ships prior to disposal. The company is expected to design a prototype system that can be used to treat the wash water generated during the cleaning process. The system would be based on EnSolve's patented biotechnology process, which uses naturally occurring microbes to consume emulsified and other hydrocarbon-based wastes in the water to meet regulatory standards for discharge....
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Biomechanical System for Bilge Water Treatment

9/14/2001
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Biomechanical System for Bilge Water Treatment
EnSolve Biosystems has been awarded a grant from the U. S. Naval Sea Systems Command to develop a fully automated biomechanical system for removal of oily wastes from ships' bilge water so it can be safely discharged overboard. The new biomechanical technology would replace the existing mechanical oily water separators currently used by the Navy. These mechanical systems have proved to be unreliable and require high maintenance. ...
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PWC

6/18/2001
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