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Establishing Ballast Water Test Platforms in the U.S. Carolyn Junemann, USDOT Maritime Administration
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Why we got involved Government-owned ships could serve as test platforms in lieu of operating commercial vessels – No disruption to operating engine rooms with unproven technologies (that may have to be removed at the end of testing) – No interruption to commercial schedule while these systems are installed – Government in-house engineers and naval architects could provide support to the project – Technology developers could learn about the requirements and limitations of installing technology aboard ship without impacting overall operations with unforeseeable problems
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The Timeline Maryland 2002 - 2004: MARAD berth and ships used to test systems; 2007 “plug and play” installed on ships 2008: Partnered with MERC; one technology tested Port of Superior 2006: Established Great Ships Initiative facility Golden Bear 2005: Feasibility study - GOLDEN BEAR as test platform
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Genesis of the facilities – Great Lakes
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Shore-Based Test Facility Design
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Land-Based Testing Facility
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Upgrades in 2010
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Genesis of the facilities – Chesapeake Bay
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Cape Washington, Baltimore, MD Hookup Between Ship and Technology – Bulkhead between Cargo Space and E.R.
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Mobile Test Platform - 2011 Port of Baltimore, 5 – 12 psu Port of Norfolk, 21 – 28 psu NRL Anacostia River, 0 psu
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Training Ship Golden Bear
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Plug and Play Installation on Stern
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Caveats Attaining the approval to conduct USCG-compliant certification testing is not a given. These facilities must demonstrate that they are capable of conducting the tests and have the proper “infrastructure” to support the work. Until a Final Rule is issued, we will not know all of the requirements for certification testing. Without dedicated professionals conducting the tests and being in the field on a daily basis, the program would not advance.
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