lunes, diciembre 11, 2017

Cómo limpiar el agua del mar - The Seabin Project

Vía el tweet de Vala Afshar, descubrí el proyecto The Seabin Project para limpiar el agua:

The Seabin Project | In-Water Automated Marina Rubbish Collector


The V5 Seabin unit is a floating debris interception device designed to be installed in the water of marinas, yacht clubs, ports and any water body with a calm environment and services available. The Seabin is not designed or suitable for open water bodies where boat traffic and large currents or waves may have an adverse effect on the performance of the Seabin.

The Seabin is estimated at catching an estimated 1.5 Kgs of floating debris per day, weather and debris volumes depending. This equates to over a half ton of debris per year for each Seabin. The Seabin is installed in a specific “Debris problem area” in the marina on a floating dock and then because of this strategic positioning, the wind and the currents bring the debris directly to the Seabin. The catch bag can hold up to 12Kgs of debris and it is advised that the Seabins are to be checked twice per day and the catch bag changed as needed.

A percentage of oil can be captured with simple oil absorption technology adapted custom for the Seabins catch bag. As the technology develops, the amount of oils the Seabins will capture will increase in parallel.

The Seabin is powered by a small submersible water pump underneath the Seabin which uses either 110V or 220V. Extensive testing with a 12V pump found it unsuitable in performance and the solar capabilities much more difficult than using the 110/220V pump. The water pump may be run by cleaner power options such as solar, wind, wave or turbine depending on the location, current technology and services available.

Currently the water pump energy consumption is around USD$1 per day and as the Seabin technology develops we hope to lower our carbon footprint as much as possible.



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