Navalis has developed and tested a family of scalable marine advanced oxidation wastewater treatment systems that have high potential to meet the physical and operational requirements of SBIR N07-207. The modular component nature of the Navalis Orion™ makes it ideally well suited for arrangement into a transportable system for use as an LCS Wastewater Treatment System Mission Module. Navalis proposes its 2.5 gpm Orion variant (3,000 gallons/day) as the base system for this project. Testing of the parent design gives a high degree of assurance that it will be able to process waste of volume and strength expected aboard LCS, provide quick start capability, use a minimum of tankage (no additional onboard tankage requirements) and provide effluent meeting the requirements of IMO Resolution MEPC.159(55), with real-time effluent quality monitoring. The focus of Phase I will be to tailor our system to the requirements of the LCS as a reconfigurable mission system. Phase II will be to build a working prototype for Developmental Testing at Navalis, NSWCCD to demonstrate and validate the performance goals established in Phase I, and in Phase III, through Operational Test & Evaluation, demonstrate and certify the functionality of the module in each of its required functions.
Keywords: Modular Wastewater Treatment, Advanced Oxidation, Sewage Treatment, Mepc.159(55) Compliant, Type Ii Msd