Control, Monitoring and Regulation of Maritime Emissaries with dispersers
Published on by Claudio Nagy, Engineer - Responsible R&D Treatment Processes in AySA in Reporting
Hi. I would like to know if anyone has experience in the control, monitoring and regulation of maritime outfalls (Emissaries with dispersers) of sewage discharge plants, as well as if there are specific international regulations in the matter. Thanks for your contributions.
Taxonomy
- Water & Diseases
- Raw Sewage Recycling
- Marine
- Sewage
- Waste Disposal
- District, County
- Marine Technologies
- Sewage & Allied Waste
2 Answers
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In India, CPCB controls the discharge of waste water into open environment be it be into inland waterbodies or at sea.
The discharges need to be less than 30ppm BOD.
Rules can be seen in the website.
Well wishes.
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IMO MARPOL set out guideline for type approval for ships waste water treatment plants.
227(64) is one of the latest ammendment.
http://www.imo.org/en/OurWork/Environment/PollutionPrevention/Sewage/Pages/Default.aspx
Additionally i.e. US Coast Guard & Transport Canada and Alaska, also have approval standards to follow.
Notified bodies / classification companies i.e. ABS, LR, BV, DNV-GL also have their standards.
1 Comment
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Thank you, Thomas. I will look for the information provided. Bst Rgds.
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