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standards and performance tests for sewage treatment plants, adopted by resolution MEPC.159(55), by including the standards of section 4.2 that only apply to passenger ships which operate in MARPOL Annex IV special areas and which intend to discharge treated sewage effluent into the sea.
INTRODUCING MARINE SEWAGE EFFLUENT TESTING Marine pollution from sewage has always been one of the world’s most prominent ecological problems – in fact, reducing it was the first ever environmental initiative and was led by the IMO. New technology and regulations have been developing for over a century and will continue to do so in the future.
The Sewage Effluent Test Kit provides valuable benefits in analysing and testing sewage effluent. It enables environmental monitoring, identifying potential contaminants and their impact on ecosystems.
The sewage treatment plant was tested and produced an effluent which, on analysis, produces: .1 a geometric mean of no more than 100 thermotolerant coliforms/100 ml; .2 a geometric mean of total suspended solids of 35 Qi/Qe mg/l if tested ashore
HAVING CONSIDERED proposals of the Menber Gov~rnment8 for effluent standards and test methods for sewage treatment plants aboard ships, ADOFTS the Effluent Standards for Sewage Treatment Plante and the Guidelines for Performance Teats for Sewage Treatment Plants with respect to Effluent
To help you with sewage effluent testing, we’ve put together a quick guide to help with the key elements that you need to know. This guide will learn you about the sewage water legislation, terminology, testing guidelines and the best kit on the market.
The turbidity test is designed to give a measure of the suspended solids content of the final effluent. It is also useful in following the day to day variation in the quality of sewage and effluent. The Palintest Turbidity Test uses a specially calibrated plastic tube.