Finland: Wartsila Bags First AQUARIUS UV Order for PSVs

Wartsila Bags First AQUARIUS UV Order for PSVs

Wärtsilä has won a contract to supply ballast water management systems (BWMS) to four platform supply vessels (PSVs) for Tidewater Marine, L.L.C. The scope of supply for the vessels, due for delivery from the COSCO (Guangdong) Shipyard in 2014, includes four 250m3/hr capacity Wärtsilä AQUARIUS®UV BWMS, which will be assembled and shipped from Wärtsilä’s manufacturing facility in the UK.

The contract was signed with COSCO shipyard in August.

Wärtsilä AQUARIUS®UV is a modular ballast water management system involving filtration and medium pressure UV disinfection technology and designed to provide a safe, flexible and economical process.

The first of the AQUARIUS® UV systems will be delivered to the shipyard in January 2013 and then at two-month intervals.

This contract is our first commercial order for PSVs and the selection of a Wärtsilä ballast water management system by Tidewater Marine, L.L.C. underlines confidence in our ability to deliver in this emerging market” says Dr Joe Thomas, Director, Ballast Water Management Systems, Wärtsilä Environmental Solutions.

Ballast water treatment with the AQUARIUS® UV system is achieved through a two stage process. Upon uptake the sea water is first passed through a back washing filter (First stage). The filtered sea water then passes through a UV chamber (Second stage) where ultra-violet light is used to disinfect the water prior to entering the ballast tank. Upon discharge, water from the ballast tanks passes through the UV chamber only for a second time.

AQUARIUS® UV has been tested extensively at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) facility in the Netherlands during 2011. Sea trials on a 2,000Dwt LPG Carrier have been completed, with the system is now fully operational. All testing was witnessed by Lloyd’s Register and IMO Type Approval via the Dutch Administration is expected before delivery of the first units – a contractual condition.

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Press Release, October 16, 2012; Image: wartsila