Shasta Marine Technical Knots
Vessel Water Testing
Smart Knots provide a range of Vessel Water Testing services from sampling and testing to reporting and consulting, ensuring vessels meet international and local standards for water quality.
Vessel Water Testing Service Providers
Empowering The Maritime Industry
Sustainable VGP compliance monitoring, on-board sampling, and detailed reporting, we help Ship Owners navigate complex regulations confidently.
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Quality Services

Ballast Water Sampling And Testing
Ballast water testing is a vital sample testing for the international water concern.

Testing Of Portable Water
Potable water testing for ships is crucial for ensuring the safety and health of the crew.

Black And Greywater Sampling And Testing
Both of which must be carefully monitored and treated to avoid harmful environmental impacts.
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We are dedicated to building a sustainable and profitable business while continuing to operate responsibly with honesty, integrity and fairness.
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COO
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Ships can employ several methods to manage ballast water, including: 1. Ballast Water Exchange: This involves replacing ballast water in open oceans to decrease the number of organisms present. 2. Ballast Water Treatment: This method utilizes onboard systems to treat ballast water, ensuring it meets environmental standards. 3. Ballast Water Monitoring: This consists of regular inspections to confirm compliance with management requirements.
According to the IMO’s Ballast Water Management Convention, ships are required to: 1. Develop a ballast water management plan. 2. Maintain a ballast water record book. 3. Install and utilize an approved ballast water treatment system, if necessary. 4. Adhere to specific discharge and exchange protocols.