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Best Quality Clean Water Pumps - 2 views

In the previous months, I was looking for quality water pumps for my house that will ensure safe drinking water for my family. I have asked several friends where I could possibly look for the best ...

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started by Pump Wat on 15 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Pump Wat

Pumps Solutions Australasia's Amazing Customer Service - 1 views

When our water pumps start acting weird, we immediately call Pump Solutions Australasia. The result is as expected, really great. But what made us salute the company is their polite and friendly cu...

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started by Pump Wat on 14 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Pump Wat

Pool Water Pumps for Clean and Safe Swimming Pools - 1 views

I have a swimming pool at home and I want it to be always clean and safe to use. That is why I bought water pumps from Pump Solutions Australasia, the leading wholesaler of pumps for industrial an...

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started by Pump Wat on 17 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
Jérôme OLLIER

Salvage workers begin pumping fuel from Italian shipwreck - AFP - 0 views

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    Salvage workers begin pumping fuel from Italian shipwreck.
Jérôme OLLIER

Drone View of Container Ship Grounded off Taiwan - @Mar_Ex - 0 views

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    As the weather improved off the Taiwanese coast on Sunday, salvors were able to resume pumping out heavy oil and fuel from the container ship T.S.
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    As the weather improved off the Taiwanese coast on Sunday, salvors were able to resume pumping out heavy oil and fuel from the container ship T.S.
Jérôme OLLIER

A Review of Biofouling of Ships' Internal Seawater Systems - @FrontMarineSci - 0 views

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    Internal seawater systems (ISS) are critical to the proper functioning of maritime vessels. Sea water is pumped on board ships for a broad array of uses, primarily for temperature control (e.g., engine and electrical systems), cooling capacity (e.g., air conditioners and refrigeration), and water provision (e.g., drinking, firefighting, steam, and ballast). Although sea water may spend only a brief period within ISS of a vessel, it can carry microorganisms and larval stages of macroorganisms throughout the system leading to biofouling accumulation that can impair system function or integrity. ISS can also act as a sub-vector of species translocations, potentially facilitating biological invasions. This review describes ships' ISS with a focus on operational impacts of biofouling and current drivers and barriers associated with ISS biofouling management. As ISS internal components are difficult to access, reports and studies of ISS biofouling are uncommon and much of the dedicated literature is decades old. The impact of biofouling on ISS and vessel operations is based on increased surface roughness of pipework and equipment, restricted water flow, corrosion and subsequent component impingement, reduced surface functional efficiency, and potential contamination by pathogens that can affect human and aquatic animal health. Biofouling management is primarily achieved using antifouling coatings and marine growth prevention systems, but independent and accessible data on their efficacy in ISS remain limited. Further research is required to resolve the extent to which biofouling occurs in ISS of the modern commercial fleet and the efficacy of preventive systems. Such information can ultimately inform decisions to improve operational efficiency for vessel operators and ensure any biosecurity risks are appropriately managed.
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