A review of developments in ballast water management

Author:

Balaji Rajoo1,Yaakob Omar2,Koh Kho King2

Affiliation:

1. Malaysian Maritime Academy, Window Delivery 2051, 78300, Masjid Tanah, Melaka, Malaysia.

2. Marine Technology Centre, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310, Skudai, Johor, Malaysia.

Abstract

Transportation and translocation of non-native species by ships through ballast water is one of the current issues the shipping industry is trying to address. The Ballast Water Convention is nearing full ratification after which treatment of ballast water will become mandatory for most of the trading merchant vessel categories. Ballast water management systems employing various technologies are commercially available but at high costs. Economics apart, the efficiency of these technologies and realistic ways to ensure compliance with stricter requirements of some Administrations are issues that need to be focussed upon. With the report of the Environmental Protection Agency as an assessment reference, this paper reviews the treatment technologies. Juxtaposing reports of Lloyd’s Register on the status, a concise overview of the technologies has been projected. A sustainable ballast water management based on data and assessments is proposed. The management must be extended to both shore and on-board platforms for practices, treatment, sampling, testing, and recycling. An exemplar system harvesting shipboard waste heat is projected as a route for thermal treatment in combination with technologies showing potential for optimized ballast water management.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Environmental Science

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