Maritime on board water treatment

To supply passengers and crew members with fresh, hygienically clean water is challenging on ships. Shipboard potable water (drinking, bathing, whirlpools, etc.) is either purchased onshore or generated on board from seawater via reverse osmosis systems or evaporators. Additional requirements must be followed to maintain hygienic standards.

Among various other requirements, the water on board is treated according to EU standards ( Directive (EU) 2020/2184 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2020 on the quality of water intended for human consumption ). Healthcare authorities inspect most vessels  to ensure compliance with these standards as well as other EU requirements.

Using the Envirolyte generators, you not only meet the requirements of the EU, but also generate your own disinfectant (hypochlorous acid based on electrolysis at different ppm concentrate) on board. Only water, electricity and salt are required for production. Harmless resources that are available worldwide. Hypochlorous  acid (HCLO) is used to prevent or stop the growth of microbiological activity in water.

Factors contributing to waterborne outbreaks include:

  • contaminated bunkered water;
  • cross connections between potable and non-potable water;
  • improper loading procedures;
  • poor design and construction of potable water storage tanks and inadequate disinfection.

The presence of biofilms within a system plays a significant role in harboring and providing favorable conditions in which the legionella bacteria may grow. Microorganisms including bacteria living in a biofilm are often more resistant to traditional sanitizing procedures, posing a serious health risk and possible contaminant.

A ship is responsible for the quality and safety of the supplied drinking water and the pool water and the maintenance of such that bacteria does not negatively impact the quality of the drinking water/ pool water provided thereby possessing any health risk to consumers. However the (bacteriological) quality of drinking and process/pool water often changes during buffering and transport.

The objective of the ECA process water treatment is to avoid the multiplication of micro-organisms and to prevent the agglomeration of micro-organisms into a biofilm.

Hypochlorous acid  is used in many applications throughout the world as biocide for drinking and process water sanitizing and disinfection. Its applications are prescribed by the World Health Organization and authorized in different international and national legislation, including Europe’s Biocide Product Directive.

In situ versus canned goods

The most common method for the generation of active chlorine in process water is the dosing of bleach or bleach related products. This involves the transport and handling of dangerous chemicals trough urban areas and of buffering the chemicals on ships for longer time periods. The storage of these chemicals often leads to the building of chlorates which can reduce the efficacy of the chemicals and also provide risks for the consumer. In spite of intensive training and safety measurements the transport and handling of bleach related products regularly leads to human accidents.

The ECA water generator offers the advantage of producing active chlorine out of a harmless Sodium Chloride salt solution which is easy to handle and worldwide available. This process substantially reduces the risks involved in the distribution, transport, storage and handling of the dangerous active chlorine treatment of the process water on ships.

In addition to the very good microbiological efficacy, the advantages are biofilm reduction as well as the fact that hypochlorous  acid  is not a hazardous substance – as opposed to conventional sodium hypochlorite. In addition, transport, storage and disposal of canisters are avoided by means of in-situ, i.e. on site, production.

We therefore offer employee safety combined with microbiological safety plus sustainability.

Process Description: Envirolyte generator on board

The installation of ECA devices to produce HCLO  on site and on demand. ECA devices  are installed with enough production and buffering capacity to enable the manufacture of sufficient HCLO  to cover the sanitation of the potable water system, every pool and whirlpool on board. Transfer of the medium will be undertaken fully automatic via transfer system.Our generators are already in use on numerous cruise ships with various applications in the area of drinking water and pool water disinfection.