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Energy Efficiency, New Technology and Innovation: Advances in OWS Systems Presented at NAMEPA Sustainable Maritime Development Conference 2013 World Maritime Day Observance New York, NY. Bilge Water Management: MEPC 107 (49). Significant Changes – OWS:
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Energy Efficiency, New Technology and Innovation: Advances in OWS Systems Presented at NAMEPA Sustainable Maritime Development Conference2013 World Maritime Day Observance New York, NY
Bilge Water Management: MEPC 107 (49) • Significant Changes – OWS: • 60 (33) placed responsibility on Owner to minimize emulsions inbilge water tank – OWS not expectedto treat emulsions • 107 (49) Requires OWS to effectively treat emulsions • 107 (49) Includes a specific section for Ship Staff Training Significant Changes – Oil Content Meter: • 60 (33) meters were not expectedto read emulsions • 107 (49) meters REQUIRED to read emulsions • 107 (49) meters must have integral recording device • 107 (49) meters must be tested/calibrated at IOPP Renewal
OWS Ancillary Equipment Development Discharge Protection Bridge Control EnviroPilot
Uses beyond OWS • Electronic recording to meet NPDES Requirements: • Simplistic yet reliable monitoring • Sampling and testing services • Data analysis and feedback • Record retention and destruction
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