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BIO-UV Group to design new BWTS for US Navy ships

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UV-based ballast water treatment specialist BIO-UV Group and its American engineering and servicing partner, The Columbia Group, have been selected to develop a ballast water treatment system for the United States Navy.

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The contract follows an international call for tenders to develop a military version of a UV ballast water disinfection system to equip future US Navy ships.

Until now, military vessels have operated outside the scope of the USCG Standards for Living Organisms in Ship’s Ballast Water Discharged in US Waters regulation. The ruling entered into force in 2016 and governs the management of ballast water in American waters.

However, future American military vessels will now need to be equipped with ballast water treatment systems.

Working with The Columbia Group, BIO-UV Group will design ballast water treatment systems for ballast pump capacities from 300m3/h up to 1,000m3/h.

The contract win builds on the company’s recently secured contracts to supply the Belgian and Dutch navies with ballast water treatment solutions for installation to twelve mine-hunting vessels.

BIO-UV Group’s UV-based water disinfection system is certified to both International Maritime Organization (IMO) and United States Coast Guard (USCG) type approval requirements.

“We are pleased to have been selected in association with The Columbia Group to design the ballast water treatment systems that will equip future U.S. Navy ships,” Benoit Gillmann, President and CEO of BIO-UV Group, said.

“Three years after obtaining USCG certification, this new step represents a recognition of our know-how and a new prestigious reference for BIO-UV Group.”