Severn Trent De Nora's MARINER OMNIPURE® Series M55 Sewage Treatment System Selected for Use Aboard LNG Tanker


FORT WASHINGTON, Pa. – Severn Trent De Nora, a leader in electrochlorination technology, announced that the MARINER OMNIPURE® Series M55 marine sewage treatment system has been selected by German ship operator Pronav for use aboard the "LNG Gemini", a 72,472dwt LNG tanker. The M5508 model, which can treat black and gray water for up to 25 persons, will be installed aboard the vessel in late November 2012 when she is in Subic Bay, Philippines.



Vessels generate sewage that can contain contaminants that have a detrimental effect on water quality and the overall marine environment. The MARINER OMNIPURE system treats sewage from such marine applications and helps lessen the environmental impact of contaminants. The electrolytic process generates a powerful oxidant from seawater to effectively disinfect biological wastes.



The MARINER OMNIPURE system has received the certificate of approval from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) in accordance with IMO Resolution MEPC.159(55). This proved to be a critical factor for Pronav as the "LNG Gemini" makes regular calls to U.S. ports. Certification by the USCG involves testing rigorous environmental standards such as shock and vibration above and beyond IMO requirements. The system also has Bureau Veritas certification to MEPC.159(55) standards.



In addition to MARINER OMNIPURE’s robust and reliable design, Dana Casbeer, marine and offshore product line manager for Severn Trent De Nora, highlighted the system's compact design and bulkhead-mounted arrangement – a first of its kind. "Engine rooms are getting tighter, and space for sewage treatment systems and other equipment is at a premium. This is where the physical attributes of the MARINER OMNIPURE system unit make it an attractive fit. More than 50 of these systems have been installed over the past three years aboard various vessel types with limited engine room spaces, ranging from multipurpose vessels to PSVs, yachts, fishing vessels and even floating accommodation houses," said Casbeer.



The contract with Pronav was secured through Barthels + Lüders, a division of Blohm + Voss Repair GmbH, which recently entered into an agreement with Severn Trent De Nora to represent its BALPURE® ballast water treatment system and MARINER OMNIPURE Series M55 sewage treatment system in Germany. According to UNCTAD’s 2011 Review of Maritime Transport, Germany is the third largest ship-owning country in the world with 9.17 percent of world fleet tonnage, after Greece (16.17 percent) and Japan (15.76 percent).



"The German market has a lot of potential for ballast water treatment and marine sewage treatment solutions, and we look forward to working closely with Barthels + Lüders to secure more orders for the BALPURE and MARINER OMNIPURE systems. With more than 35 years of electrochlorination experience and a global network of support, Severn Trent De Nora is a proven and trusted partner for prudent ship operators," said Ulf Hallberg, regional sales manager of Severn Trent De Nora.



Severn Trent De Nora will be exhibiting (stand 2036) at the International WorkBoat Show to be held in New Orleans, U.S.A., from 5 – 7 December 2012. Casbeer will be at the event to promote the capabilities of the MARINER OMNIPURE Series M55 sewage treatment system.



About Severn Trent De Nora, LLC

Severn Trent De Nora, LLC (www.severntrentdenora.com) is a joint venture offering a solid foundation to support marine and offshore industrial water disinfection needs by drawing upon the strength and global resources of Severn Trent Services, Fort Washington, Pa. (www.severntrentservices.com) and Gruppo De Nora, Milan, Italy (www.denora.it). Severn Trent De Nora offers the benefits of enhanced technical solutions and a greater range of services by combining the seawater disinfection capabilities of both companies. Severn Trent De Nora offers products to serve marine wastewater treatment applications and the seawater disinfection needs for the following applications: power generation, desalination facilities, coastal industry, offshore oil and gas facilities, general marine, cruise vessel industry and navies worldwide.



About Barthels + Lüders

Barthels + Lüders was founded in 1875 as a small steel and copper forge at Steinwerder – an island in the Elbe river – just opposite the city of Hamburg.



Sailing ships, coming from South America with fertiliser, where the first marine customers. Barthels + Lüders quickly managed to adapt its facilities and skills to the rapidly following generations of steam ships. The steady growth of the company and its reputation worldwide gives evidence that we have always managed to meet the requirements of our clients.



Clear targets, suitable investments in buildings, machinery and equipment made it possible to grow to the position as one of the leading partners for shipping and industry. Since the demise of the last member of the "Lüders Family", Barthels + Lüders was integrated into the Blohm + Voss Group of Companies and continued its activities on an independent and self-supporting basis. The principles of business policy today are the same as more than a hundred years ago.



Flexibility is imperative to meet the constantly changing challenges of the market and to maintain the confidence of our partner in our first class service.



CONTACT:

Eric Risch

+1 215 997 4058

erisch@severntrentservices.com



Joyce Teng

+65 6737 9565 ext 117

jteng@severntrentdenora.com.sg


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