|  Options being considered include:
               Mechanical treatment methods such as filtration and separation. 
               Physical treatment methods such as sterilisation by ozone, 
                ultra-violet light, electric currents and heat treatment.  Chemical treatment methods such adding biocides to ballast 
                water to kill organisms.  Various combinations of the above.  All of these possibilities currently require significant further research 
            effort. Major barriers still exist in scaling these various technologies 
            up to deal effectively with the huge quantities of ballast water carried 
            by large ships (e.g. about 60,000 tonnes of ballast water on a 200,000 
            DWT bulk carrier). Treatment options must not interfere unduly with 
            the safe and economical operation of the ship and must consider ship 
            design limitations. Any control measure that is developed must meet 
            a number of criteria, including:  
               It must be safe.  It must be environmentally acceptable.  It must be cost-effective.  It must work.   One of the problems currently faced by the global R&D community 
              is that apart from the general criteria above, there are currently 
              no internationally agreed and approved performance standards or 
              evaluation system for the formal acceptance of any new techniques 
              that are developed. In addition, many groups are working in isolation 
              from each other, and there are no formal mechanisms in place to 
              ensure effective lines of communication between the R&D community, 
              governments and ship designers, builders and owners. These are vital 
              if the R&D effort is to succeed.
 The GloBallast Programme hopes to reduce these barriers through 
              two initiatives, the Ballast Water Treatment R&D Directory (see 
              below), and convening bi-annual Ballast Water Treatment R&D 
              Symposium. The 1st Symposium was held in March 2001 (see below). 
              The PCU also convened a Ballast Water Treatment Standards Workshop 
              in March 2001, in an effort to assist the MEPC to finalize the newly
            adopted Ballast Water Convention (see below).
 Search the Ballast Water 
              Treatment R&D Directory (Database) Click 
              here for the Ballast Water Treatment R&D Directory (Adobe PDF)  Click here for the Abstracts from the 
              1st International Ballast Water Treatment R&D Symposium 
              Click here for 
              the Abstracts from the 2nd International Ballast Water Treatment 
              R&D Symposium (Adobe PDF) Click here 
              for the Proceedings from the 1st International Ballast Water Treatment 
              R&D Symposium   Click 
              here for the Report of the 1st International Ballast Water Treatment 
              Standards Workshop Click 
              here for the Summary of the Convention Requirements |