Chlorine dioxide as a treatment for ballast water to control invasive species: shipboard testing.
Mar Pollut Bull
; 75(1-2): 76-89, 2013 Oct 15.
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| ID: mdl-23987094
The efficacy of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) in eliminating organisms present in estuarine ballast water of a containership was determined under actual operating conditions by comparing the survival of planktonic communities present in waters of treated and control ballast tanks. Sampling was via ballast-tank hatches. The treatment (5 mg L(-1)ClO2 without pre-filtration) delivered by a prototype ClO2-generating system was generally effective against planktonic assemblages, although bacterial communities rebounded after a few days. Regardless of temperature, ClO2 was very effective against phytoplankton; the effect was immediate, without resurgence. Some zooplankters in the ≥ 50-µm fraction may survive the biocide, especially those able to find refuge within a protective coating (e.g., cysts, resting eggs, and shells) or in sediment. In order to boost efficacy, a pre-filtration step is recommended (now installed as standard equipment) to lower the intake of the ≥ 50-µm fraction and lessen the challenge posed by this size class.
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Óxidos
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Plâncton
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Água do Mar
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Navios
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Compostos Clorados
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Desinfetantes
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Espécies Introduzidas
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Animals
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2013
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