Ship's Ballast Water Contamination Test
Discharge Water Testing Kits | SKU: P000096
€120.00 / Kit
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Compliance with environmental regulations.
Vol Required: 1000ml
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Test Parameters
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Description
Ship's Ballast Water is a globally controversial source of marine ecosystem contamination. Therefore, Ballast Water must be analysed before discharge at each marine port visited. This water quality test will help shipping operators comply with international regulations and assist them to make appropriate corrective actions.
Suitable for:
- Public Sea Transport Vessels
- Private Fishing Vessels
- Private Individuals
- Compliance check with Environmental Regulations
- Environmental Agencies
- Services Managers
Advantages
This test has the advantage of certifying water compliance with current legislation.
Questions
What is the lead time on getting results?
As long as the laboratory receives the samples, it will contact the customer to communicate the expected date. However, the customer can follow the progress of their analysis request through our website, accessing the customer area with their user and password.
Can the customer send the sample in their own bottle, since they already have the water bottled?
This is not allowed and would change the result of the analysis. Our bottles are pre-prepared under ideal conditions for the storage and transportion of the sample so that it does not undergo any changes in its content.
Does the selection of these parameters for water or wastewater analysis follow the current regulations required?
Yes, the selection of parameters to be analyzed in water and wastewater for each type of source, use or process, follows the standards required by national and international laws and protocols.
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