Related Links

Related Stories

News

Marine sanitation system for onboard sewage treatment plants

03 December 2009

The Mariner Omnipure series M55 marine sanitation system from Severn Trent De Nora has been designed, manufactured and tested to comply with MEPC.159 (55) effluent standards and performance tests for sewage treatment plants installed onboard on or after 1 January 2010

Incorporating a treatment process which produces a sodium hypochlorite disinfection solution from seawater in the presence of sewage, the Mariner Omnipure series M55 is a compact size to fit the confined spaces found onboard vessels, workboats and yacht installations.

The Mariner Omnipure series M55 system from Severn Trent De Nora can manage treatment capacities up to 75 persons for black water and up to 27 persons for black and grey water. The largest units can treat a peak flow of 8,176 litres of human waste per day.

Frank Martin, director of operations in Severn Trent De Nora said: “The automatic treatment process for generating oxidant on demand is simple and proven effective. These traits, combined with the Mariner Omnipure systems’ small footprint and light weight, make the systems the preferred long term solution for wastewater treatment for a variety of installations.”
 

 

This article is featured in:
Sewers Wastewater Water Policy / Legislation / Finance Water Reuse

 

Comment on this article

You must be registered and logged in to leave a comment about this article.