Preparing for the sulphur cap in 2020: Conference presentation to look at monitoring wash water from scrubbers

Stephanie Lavelle of Chelsea Technology Group – a firm specialising in water monitoring – will be presenting on “Monitoring Waste Wash Water from Scrubbers” at the Sulphur Cap 2020 Conference, 17-18 April 2018, Amsterdam. Lavelle will outline CTG’s Green Shipping Initiatives for monitoring wash water from exhaust gas scrubber systems to ensure vessels are fully compliant with global regulations.

CTG has developed Sea Sentry, a DNV.GL certified fully autonomous wash water monitor that ensures compliance with the hydrocarbon limits set for discharging the water used to clean emissions.

“CTG’s range of wash water monitors have been so successful that over 80 are now installed on vessels throughout the world, providing operators with the highest level of confidence in compliance thanks to the unique sensor suites & unprecedented build standards,” said Emma Johnson, CTG’s Sales Manager. “Through building strong alliances and partnerships we’ve quickly grown to be a global leader in green solutions for environmental monitoring and continue to work with regulatory bodies and associations to progress toward smarter, cleaner shipping.”

Stephanie Lavelle and Emma Johnson will be available to answer any questions on the Sea Sentry: Wash water monitor for exhaust gas scrubber systems. These DNV.GL certified systems are capable of monitoring both open and closed loop scrubber systems, featuring CTG’s unique PAH and turbidity sensors with a de-aerator configuration. Sea Sentry monitors both the inlet and outlet of water, so that ship operators can be extremely confident that their scrubber systems are working effectively.

You can learn more from the article “Owners need accurate monitoring come 2020”, by the firm’s Dr Brian Phillips, which appeared in Tanker Operator Magazine.