ABS 171-2010 GUIDE FOR BALLAST WATER EXCHANGE《压舱水更换指南》.pdf
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1、 GUIDE FOR BALLAST WATER EXCHANGE JULY 2010 Guide to Color Coding Used in Online Version of the Guide The following summarizes the colors corresponding to Rule Changes, Corrigenda items and editorial changes in the Guide files which are available for download. Rule Changes: NOTICE NO. 1 October 2010
2、 (effective 20 October 2010) Corrigenda: CORRIGENDA/EDITORIALS 22 February 2016 Editorials: Editorial Changes Guide for Ballast Water Exchange GUIDE FOR BALLAST WATER EXCHANGE JULY 2010 (Updated February 2016 see next page) American Bureau of Shipping Incorporated by Act of Legislature of the State
3、of New York 1862 Copyright 2010 American Bureau of Shipping ABS Plaza 16855 Northchase Drive Houston, TX 77060 USA Updates February 2016 consolidation includes: October 2010 version plus Corrigenda/Editorials October 2010 consolidation includes: July 2010 version plus Notice No. 1 Foreword Foreword
4、The inadvertent transfer of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens in a vessels ballast water has been determined to have caused a significant adverse impact to many of the worlds coastal regions. The international maritime community, under the auspices of the International Maritime Organization (I
5、MO) has developed several documents, including the “International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships Ballast Water and Sediment, 2004,” (Ballast Water Management Convention), which are aimed at preventing the introduction of unwanted aquatic organisms and pathogens through the discha
6、rge of ballast water and sediments. The Ballast Water Management Convention will apply to vessels registered in a country which is party to the Convention and to those vessels registered in other countries when operating in the waters of a country which is party to the Convention. One of the strateg
7、ies incorporated into the Ballast Water Management Convention is Ballast Water Exchange (BWE). Ballast water exchange is the process of exchanging coastal water, which may be fresh water, salt water or brackish water, for mid-ocean water. During the exchange process, biologically laden water taken o
8、n in the last port of call is flushed out of the ballast tanks with open ocean water, typically 200 nautical miles from the nearest land. Scientists, specifically Marine Biologists, have determined that marine organisms and pathogens are, in general, less numerous in the open ocean and, due to chang
9、es in the waters chemistry, temperature and salinity would be less likely to survive once they are discharged into the near shore receiving waters. While the vast majority of vessels are capable of conducting ballast water exchange, and the procedures do not typically require any special structural
10、modifications to most of the vessels in operation, it does present challenges for designers, builders, owners and operators. These challenges include over-pressurization or under-pressurization of tanks, longitudinal strength and transverse stability concerns, as well as maneuverability issues. To a
11、ssist the marine industry, ABS issued the “Advisory Notes on Ballast Water Exchange Procedures” in October 1999. This Advisory described the implications associated with ballast water management and ballast water exchange using fourteen typical vessels as examples. While the findings contained in th
12、e Advisory focused on existing vessels, many of the conclusions could also be applied to assist in the development of new buildings. However, it is to be noted that the details provided in the Advisory are vessel-specific and that the information contained therein was to be viewed as typical, and pr
13、ovide representative values that might be obtained for any single vessel and are highly dependent on the vessels design and structure, which may vary greatly from one vessel to another. This Guide for Ballast Water Exchange is provided for the use of designers, builders, owners, and operators of ves
14、sels classed with ABS and specifies the requirements for obtaining the optional classification notation Ballast Water Exchange (BWE). The BWE notation identifies a level of compliance with the applicable regulations contained in the IMO “International Convention for the Control and Management of Shi
15、ps Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004”, as well as those IMO Guidelines referenced in the Convention addressing ballast water exchange. While the Convention has not yet entered into force, many port States, such as Brazil, Canada and the United States have established national regulations mandating t
16、he exchange of ballast water, together with evidence to support that the exchange has taken place (ballast water records). This Guide is to be used in conjunction with other Rules published by ABS and IMO guidelines. Users of this Guide acknowledge and agree that ABS is not responsible for a vessels
17、 operation pertaining to ballast water exchange and shall bear no liability for such operations. This Guide references relevant international regulations and guidelines that are considered to be applicable. While it is the intent of the Guide to be consistent with these relevant regulations and guid
18、elines, it is the ultimate responsibility of the users of this guide to refer to the most recent text of those regulation and guidelines. ABSGUIDE FOR BALLAST WATER EXCHANGE .2010 iii ABS appreciates the receipt of comments and suggestions, as well as technical and application questions for the impr
19、ovement of this Guide. Users are also advised to check with ABS to verify that this version of the Guide is current. For this purpose, enquiries can be submitted electronically to either rsdeagle.org or to the Rules viz the sequential method, the flow-through method and the dilution method. A descri
20、ption of these methods is as follows: i) Sequential method A process by which a ballast tank intended for the carriage of water ballast is first emptied and then refilled with replacement ballast water to achieve at least a 95% volumetric exchange. ii) Flow-through method A process by which replacem
21、ent ballast water is pumped into a ballast tank intended for the carriage of water ballast, allowing water to flow through overflow or other arrangements. At least three times the tank volume is to be pumped through the tank. iii) Dilution method A process by which replacement ballast water is fille
22、d through the top of the ballast tank intended for the carriage of water ballast with simultaneous discharge from the bottom at the same flow rate and maintaining a constant level in the tank throughout the ballast exchange operation. At least three times the tank volume is to be pumped through the
23、tank. The flow-through method and the dilution method are often referred to as “pump-through” methods. Each ballast water exchange method has particular associated aspects that are to be considered when selecting the method(s) to be used on a specific type of vessel, as discussed in the following Su
24、bsections. The degree to which a vessel is suited to the sequential method, the flow-through method, or the dilution method is dependent on its design and age. Any other method of ballast water exchange will be subject to special consideration by ABS. After the ballast water exchange methods for a v
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