The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

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The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

Prepared for the Future Inactivation or removal of organisms from ballast water to match the regulations For many years the discharge of untreated ballast water in the port of destination has caused serious ecological and economic damage, as well as substantial harm to public health. Organisms in ballast water find themselves in a foreign environment, one where the absence of their natural enemies means they can multiply rapidly and threaten the ecological balance. With the adoption of the Convention on Ballast Water Management the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has reacted to the problem, which has been known of for many years. In the future, ballast water must be treated to reduce the number of discharged living organisms to a minimum. New Standards for Ballast water The Performance Standard D-2 of the IMO requires that ships shall discharge: < 10 viable organisms per cubic metre 50 µm in minimum size < 10 viable organisms per millilitre < 50 µm and 10 µm in minimum size Indicator microbes: Vibrio cholerae < 1 cfu per 100 ml or 1 gr zooplankto E. coli < 250 cfu* per 100 ml Intestinal Enterococci less than 100 cfu* per 100 ml *colony forming unit Part 1 Introduction Page 1 / 17 The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

Simple, safe, efficient and reliable RWO has developed the modular CleanBallast technology, which reliably removes organisms, sediments and suspended solids in just two steps. These are the DiskFilters for filtration of particles, sediment and organisms larger than 55μm when taking in ballast water, followed by the advanced electrochemical disinfection unit EctoSys to efficiently disinfect the remaining smaller organisms and bacteria before the water reaches the ballast water tanks. During the ship s voyage to the next port of call, a regrowth of organisms in the ballast water tank may occur. To assure a constant quality of the discharged water, the CleanBallast system is thus used during de-ballasting again, whereas the Disk- Filter system is bypassed and only the EctoSys disinfection is required at deballasting. This assures a disruption-free and clean water cycle from ballasting to de-ballasting regardless of river, brackish or seawater. Depending on the ballast water pump capacity, the numbers and diameter of parallel working DiskFilters and EctoSys will be defined by RWO s experts. The performance and reliability of the CleanBallast system were tested under varying operational conditions such as different flow rates and challenging water quality, e.g. in polluted harbour water and under tidal influences. At the same time the system was tested under high sediment load (Total Suspended Solid) concentrations with at least five times higher mean concentrations than defined by MEPC.174(58) G8 for the test water quality. Designing for and testing in this way enabled us to create the conditions for a rapid intake of ballast water and for short berthing times in harbour. The efficient removal of sediment also ensures that both the cost of tank cleaning and the loss of cargo capacity are substantially reduced.

CleanBallast Product designed for and tested in real life conditions Uptake Particles, sediments and organisms that are larger than 55 μm are separated by means of mechanical filtration in the DiskFilter. This is followed by the advanced EctoSys electrochemical disinfection cell, which further reduces the number of living organisms and disinfects the water before it reaches the ballast water tanks. Discharge Natural regrowth and reproduction of any remaining organisms in the treated water in the ballast water tanks is possible during the voyage. Therefore, prior to discharge the ballast water is treated a second time by the EctoSys disinfection cell, to ensure that the performance standard D-2 as set by the IMO is met. Part 2 The CleanBallast technology Page 3 / 17 The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

Advanced mechanical separation Highly effective and proven DiskFilter technology The DiskFilter combines the advantages of in-depth filtration with those of a screen filter and is therefore the most effective solution for treating waters of different and heavy loads at exactly defined filtration grades. The filtration is carried out by a number of individual filter discs, which are corrugated on the top and the bottom. This fast and efficient system ensures maximum net ballast water production even at high sediment loads. Filtration process: During ballast water uptake the raw ballast water is pumped evenly into the parallel working DiskFilters. Each DiskFilter is equipped with a series of thin plastic filter discs, which are stacked on several spines. The hydraulic and spring supported forces press the grooved discs together. While filtered water passes through the discs, particles, fibres, algae etc., are retained on the outside surface of the discs and in the grooves. Backflush process: When a predefined differential pressure is reached the fullyautomatic backflushing mode starts. The spring that compresses the discs in the filtration phase is automatically released by the pressure of the flushing water (treated ballast water) and thereby eases the compression of the filter discs. Flushing water then flows from the cores of the elements to the peripheral ends of the filter discs and sets them into rotation, which guarantees a very short and effective backwashing of the filter in only a few seconds. Efficient and high ballast water production even at high sediment loads Modular design, individual installation, skid-mounted or containerised version Easy, automatic operation, requiring no special tools or training Proven DiskFilter technology (> 8,000 references) No flow interruption during backflush and low pressure loss

Filtration Process Backflush Process Part 2 The CleanBallast technology Page 5 / 17 The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

Advanced electrolysis disinfection The EctoSys solution The EctoSys disinfection technology is an extremely efficient and robust system working both in seawater and low salinity water. It provides a reliable and sustainable disinfection of the ballast water in an economical, ecological and operator-friendly way. By applying electricity to the special electrodes arranged in the cell, disinfectants are produced from the water directly in the piping. Due to the chemical and electrochemical properties of the electrodes used, they produce among other disinfectants very short-living and reactive hydroxyl (OH) radicals* which eliminate bacteria and organisms. EctoSys also stands out for fulfilling its function in waters with higher salt content, meaning in sea and brackish water, and also in water with low salt content, whereby it differs greatly from standard chlorine electrolysis. In water with low salinity, the EctoSys unit produces only hydroxyl radicals as active substances. The produced hydroxyl radicals have an extremely short lifetime and therefore give no response to Total Residual Oxidant analysis. If brackish water or seawater is treated, the produced active substances are short-living hydroxyl radicals and chlorine/bromine. The residual disinfectants chlorine and bromine can be analysed as Total Residual Oxidant (TRO). *OH radicals are extremely reactive and having highest oxidation potential, meaning no waiting time but at the same time also no increase of corrosion. Low power consumption 0.006 0.06 kwh/m 3 Operation and maintenance friendly Also working in low salinity water Minimum footprint < 1 m² (500 m 3 /h) No contact time required Safe for crew and vessel No increase of corrosion

EctoSys disinfection Part 2 The CleanBallast technology Page 7 / 17 The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

Modular system One system many possibilities RWO s CleanBallast system can easily be integrated into existing on-board processes and systems. The modular design means that the CleanBallast system and its components can be arranged to suit the available space and piping layout of ballast water systems. This is true for most pump capacities and ship types, and both for new building and retrofitting. Using our experience we have designed modular filtration units to enable different capacities and arrangements to be accommodated. Modular and flexible Best use of available footprint Easy for retrofitting Modular system to cover all capacity ranges

Modular system to cover all capacity ranges Some installation examples Part 2 The CleanBallast technology Page 9 / 17 The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

Hansa Heavy Lift: CleanBallast 500 m³/h systems Steve Dawson, Director of Ship Management With legislation and the focus on environmental protection it is of paramount importance we have an effective ballast treatment system in operation. RWO have provided us with such systems and we are very pleased with both it's performance and their support.

Sumitomo Heavy Industries Marine & Engineering Co. Ltd. (SHI-ME): CleanBallast 3,000 m³/h systems Mr. Akihiko Masutani, Project Manager of SHI-ME Besides its very low energy consumption, high product quality and simple system configuration, its disinfection performance in low conductivity water without dosing chemicals and no risk of re-growth of organism during voyage are the reasons SHI-ME decided applying CleanBallast. In addition, CleanBallast also works in intermittent operation or even in turbid water and has a number of further positive features. Mr. Akihiro Shirai, Deputy General Manager of SHI-ME RWO s long time experience in the marine water treatment business field and its excellent technical background will promise us good future and mutually beneficial relationship. Part 3 References Page 11 / 17 The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

User friendliness and ease of installation, operation, maintenance! Thomas Gerstmann, Project Engineer at RWO, has been involved in the research and development of the ballast water treatment system CleanBallast since 2003. What is the total footprint of the system? CleanBallast is a modular system and the footprint depends on the ballast pump capacity and arrangement of the components. The CleanBallast components can e.g. also be arranged as multi stack system leading to lowest footprint requirement. How much are the operating costs for the CleanBallast system? How high is the power consumption? The operation costs mainly depend on costs of energy on board as well as on the salinity of the ballast water. However, on average the electrical energy consumption is extremely low, with 0.014 kwh/m³ in seawater and up-to 0.07 kwh/m³ in low salinity water e.g. for a 1,000 m³/hr system the power consumption in seawater is 14 kwh only. Please explain your maintenance method procedure or program. Cle anballast is a very maintenance and operator friendly system. The regime can vary depending on operation hours and raw ballast water quality; while visual inspection of the system should be carried out on a monthly basis and checking the measurement of sensors to be done once every three months, the replacement intervals of the filter discs and electrodes are extreme long. According to our experiences a running time of several thousands hours for the filter discs and for the electrodes can be expected before a replacement is needed. What are the advantages of an advanced EctoSys electrochemical disinfection over conventional chlorine electrolyses? Conventional chlorine electrodes only generate chlorine for the disinfection of organisms but are not able to produce hydroxyl radicals. Thus high concentrations of chlorine would have to be produced to achieve reliable results of disinfection with standard chlorine electrodes and additional dosing of salt would also be needed for ballast water with low salinity. After a long time of R&D work and testing that s why we have selected the advanced EctoSys electrochemical disinfection stage, which allows an efficient disinfection through the very active hydroxyl radicals independent of the ballast water salinity and thus the concentrations of chlorine and bromine, which appears in seawater, can be kept at a minimum level. And, additional dosing of salt is not needed with the advanced EctoSys system thus further simplifying operation and logistics on board. Example for the installation of a CleanBallast BWTS

technical details Power Consumption min. 0.014 kwh/m 3 max. 0.07 kwh/m 3 Pressure drop clean system Arrangement: System capacities > 0.7 bar modular type focus 150-2,500 m³/h (possible up to 3,750 m³/h) No increase in corrosion and no effect to coatings During the Type Approval process of CleanBallast, RWO pioneered the area of corrosion studies with ballast water treatment systems. The extensive test program carried out, partly set the course for future studies and recommendations by international administrative authorities. The tests included accelerated comparative studies (treated and untreated sea water) using both uncoated steel test specimens but more importantly test specimens with 2-coat paint systems according to NORSOK Coating 3B approved according to DNV Classification Note 33.1 class B1, common and approved for use in BW tanks. The tests were also accelerated, i.e. the exposure of the test panels were set to simulate an approximate whole lifetime of a BW tank/piping system, regarding initial maximum concentration of TRO and natural decay. Based on the result of these tests the independent test institutes concluded that there are no additional corrosive properties of seawater treated with CleanBallast, compared to untreated seawater. Thus, the tests proved that the CleanBallast equipped with the EctoSys disinfection unit does not increase corrosion in ballast water tanks. CleanBallast is further certified and classified by the GL as compatible with epoxy based ballast water tank coating systems. Part 3 References Page 15 / 17 The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

Partner to the marine industry for more than 35 years Innovative technologies In this increasingly competitive world, RWO Marine Water Technology maintains its distinctive image as an innovative company in design and implementation of new cost-efficient marine water and wastewater treatment solutions; whether onboard ships or offshore installations, for new building as well as retrofitting. German know-how and quality Active in this global business since 1975, RWO products are developed and manufactured today in our modern company headquarters in Bremen, Germany. Working in an ISO9001:2008 controlled environment, we cover any kind of water treatment application to be found on board ships and offshore rigs. RWO is the leading supplier of Oily Water Separators for any kind of ships worldwide and one of the frontrunners in ballast water treatment. Worldwide Availability RWO s network of more than 50 qualified sales/service stations established throughout the world ensures customer benefits from short communication links and rapid response times. Thus, our wide-ranging know-how and products, as well listening to and catering for customers needs, have established us as the reliable partner in the maritime economy.

Advantages at a Glance Low life cycle costs High system reliability Ideally also for ports with high sediment content or low salt content Low maintenance requirement Simple operation No increase in corrosion and no effect to coatings Ease of implementation Worldwide sales, service and technical support - RWO is your ideal partner for all aspects of water and wastewater treatment on board ships and offshore installations. Our qualified employees will be pleased to introduce the technology to you and answer questions: RWO GmbH Thalenhorststrasse 15A D-28307 Bremen/Germany www.rwo.de sales.rwo@veoliawater.com tel. +49 421 53705 0 fax +49 421 53705 440 Part 4 Advantages at a Glance Page 17 / 17 The RWO Ballast Water Treatment System

RWO GmbH Marine Water Technology Thalenhorststrasse 15 A 28307 Bremen/Germany Phone: +49 421 537050 Fax: +49 421 53705440 rwo@veoliawater.com www.rwo.de www.veoliawater.com Stand 7.2011