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Workboat Report • Offshore

Environmentally Sound, Commercial Efficient Wastewater Treatment

Quality wastewater treatment is the driving force behind the daily operation of Owens Manufacturing & Specialty Co. For more than 20 years, its Kleen

Tank product has worked in the marine and offshore markets to ensure that clean water is the rule, not the exception.

Owens, unlike many other marine manufacturers, was founded to provide marine industry solutions, not vice versa, and its product line has since expand- ed to additional land-based applications. Owens orig- inally designed Marine Sanitation Devices and sys- tems for small boats, ships and offshore platforms.

The need for an environmentally sound and opera- tionally successful packaged sanitation device for commercial business, subdivisions, and single homes prompted the development of our additional plants.

Owens Kleen Tank units are versatile in that they can be engineered to fit most small, hard-to-fit areas while handling a wide range of capacities, a diversity that is not lost on the marine industry, notorious for demanding big production from small spaces.

All models of the Kleen Tank are patented and

USCG Certified for Marine and Offshore use.

In early 2000, Owens unveiled its latest technolog- ical advancement in the wastewater treatment field in

Canada, a country well known for its stringent envi- ronmental quality standards.

As the Canadian government works toward the goals of eliminating chlorine as a disinfecting solu- tion, Owens president, John L. Kroesser, III, intro- duced the Ozone System, which was eventually cho- sen.

A custom-designed Owens Kleen Tank sanitation system which uses an ozonation system was installed on the motor vessel, Osprey 2000, a ferry boat on the

Kootnay Lake in Canada. Specifically, the ozonation system uses high-energy ultra-violet light.

The chemical reaction produced generates an extremely effective disinfecting process. The end result is a non-chlorine effluent discharge, rich in oxygen, thus proving beneficial to aquatic life forms.

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Beier Radio Gets OSV Job

Beier Radio has successfully installed its IVCS2000 Vessel Control System on the Offshore Supply Utility Vessel M/V

Ryan T, for Atlas Boats. The system pro- vides manual joystick and automatic position hold (DP) control of the vessel by integrating all of the vessel's engine, thruster and steering controls with the vessel's navigation systems. The system utilizes a Heavy Duty industrial grade

PC: Windows NT based software and a sunlight viewable flat touch LCD dis- play. This was the first installation of a

DP system on a 150-ft. (45.7 m) supply utility vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. MV

Ryan T has the capability of handling 1,600 barrels of liquid mud, and finds the DP system beneficial for offloading in seas, wind and current without the use of tie-up tackle.

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Over the next year, the Paragon team will interview both Gulf of Mexico and U.K.

North Sea operators to develop case studies of 20 or more projects to uncover data, which will translate into more successful deepwater pursuits. "The team also seeks to include trends for each case study and to identify potential risk factors associated with increased water depth," said Horn. "Of course, each company's proprietary engi- neering data will be protected."

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FOR INFORMATION CALL US NOW

Ph. +39 51 700179 - Fax +39 51 6325115

TLG 2000 - Multi-purpose sound and light signal controller

Kockum Sonics marine product range includes the following:

TYFON® - marine signalling equipment

LEVELMASTER" - level gauging systems

LoadRite" - cargo planning systems

INSONEX' - sonic cleaning equipment

USONEX - ultrasonic cleaning equipment (3MH sm m

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Kockum Sonics AB, whose product TYFON* is the most well known of all marine whistles, proudly introduce the new

TLG 2000 with several unique features. The log facility stores the 80 last activities for printing out or for down load to PC.

TLG 2000 features; • Sound and light characters according to COLREG • General Emergency Alarm • Bell & Gong signalling • Automatic signalling or hand manoeuvre • Controller activity logging

TYFON, LoadRite, LEVELMASTER and INSONEX are registered trademarks or Kockum Sonics AB.

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Corporate headquarters:

Kockum Sonics AB

Malmb, Sweden

Tel: +46(0)40 671 88 00

Fax: +46(0)40 21 65 13

E-mail: [email protected] (((•))) Kockum Sonics

Kockum Sonics, Russia

St. Petersburg, Russia

Tel:+7(812)567 70 04

Fax:+7(812)567 70 04

E-mail: [email protected]

Kockum Sonics LLC

Kenner, L.A. U.S.A.

Tel: +1(504)466 9740

Fax: +1(504)466 9792

E-mail:

[email protected]

Kockum Sonics (UK) Ltd Kockum Sonics AG

Leighton Buzzard, UK Dubendorf, Switzerland

Tel:+44(0) 1525 85 2323 Tel: +41 (01) 820 31 91

Fax:+44(0) 1525 853505 Fax: +41 (01) 821 26 52

E-mail: KockumSonicsUKLtd @compuserve.com

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