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Visit Alfa Laval’s booth at the upcoming shows.
International Manufacturing Technology Show - Chicago, IL - September 6-13, 2006 - Booth D-4615
SNAME - Fort Lauderdale, FL - October 10-13, 2006 - Booth 601
Pacific Fishing Exposition - Seattle, WA - November 16-18, 2006 - Booth 941
International Workboat Show - New Orleans, LA - November 29 - December 2, 2006 - Booth 1266
As it cruises the Gulf of Alaska each summer, the Coral Princess spends only limited time in zones where bilge water can be discharged. For complete certainty, the ship uses EcoStream from Alfa Laval.
EcoStream is a high-speed centrifugal separation system for bilge water treatment. Without chemicals or absorption filters, it generally reduces oil content to less than 5 ppm – even when emulsions are present. “My choice of Alfa Laval is clear,” says Paul Barrett, Fleet Technical
Superintendent for Princess Cruises. “In my opinion, EcoStream is the most effective way of reaching 15 ppm.”
With EcoStream aboard the Coral Princess, the ship’s compliance with IMO regulations is certain. And so is the protection of Alaska’s sensitive waters.
For more on EcoStream or its performance aboard the Coral Princess, please visit us at www.alfalaval.com/marine or contact Noreen Comerford at +1 215 443 4021 or noreen.comerford@alfalaval.com.
EcoStream
The Coral Princess uses
EcoStream, a centrifugal separation system for bilge water treatment. Designed for real-life operating conditions, EcoStream allows continuous operation – even on rough seas. Oil content is generally reduced to less than 5 ppm, with minimum waste to deposit on shore.
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