| Literature DB >> 25202651 |
Abstract
The results of the ship ballast water treatment systems neutralization need to be verified in a transparent and trustful way before the ship enters a port. Some researches and results, explained in this article, confirm a need for a good verification. If there is no good methodology agreed, then it would not be accepted the solution that the BWMC (Ballast Water Management Convention) 2004 did protect the sea environment in full meaning. The main problem of ballast neutralization are remaining microorganisms (algae blooms, bacteria) ≥10 and <50. Autonomy of the future ballast water detection device has been explained and newest detection methods analyzed. The ranking analysis has been done thru PROMETHEE II (Preference Ranking Organization Method for Enrichment Evaluations) and results were shown by D-Sight software projections.Entities:
Keywords: Ballast; Detection; Devices; Neutralization; PROMETHEE II analyses; Verification; Water
Year: 2014 PMID: 25202651 PMCID: PMC4156576 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Parameters for multi-criteria analyses
| SYSTEM | Automation | Autonomous | Organisms size | Speed time | Price USD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flow cytometry | Yes | Yes | <10 micron | 10,000 per second | $ 18,000 to 80,000 |
| FDA/ATP | partial | No | Energy of all organisms in a sample | 3 or more minutes to detect enzimes quantity | FDA $ 450 |
| Automated colorimetry (VITEK)1 | partial | No | <10 micron, but not all organisms | 15 minutes for each test | $ 32,000 to $ 151,000 |
| PAM floumetry | partial | No | 10 <50 micron | 10 seconds to identify and detect chlorophyle | $ 58,000 to $ 93,000 |
Figure 1Multi-criteria analyses PROMETHEE II, visual D-Sight results.
Figure 2Visual “A vs. B” analysis result projection.
Figure 3D-Sight GVA projection of results.
Figure 4D-Sight of all parameters.