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Typical treatment endpoints or goals (e.g., 95 percent to 99.9 percent removal or sterilization, species-specific biocide, etc.~: 4. Typical equipment requirements (configuration requirements such as in the tank or engine room)
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Effects of ship motions: RESPONSES Completed responses were received from the following suppliers, developers, and research organizations: Allen Water Treatment Corporation, Palo Alto, California: ozone treatment (P) i Aquafine Corporation, Valencia, California: ultraviolet treatment Center for Advanced Ship Repair and Maintenance (CASRM)
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121 The following organizations provided information on candidate treatment technologies but did not complete the query: Center for Biological Macrofouling Research, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas: oxygen deprivation Culligan International Company, Northbrook, Illinois: filtration systems Hayward Industries, Inc., Elizabeth, New Jersey: filtration systems Sonalysts, Inc., Waterford, Connecticut: acoustic and ultrasonic systems (P)
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