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Cover of publication TEXTE 83/2021 Environmental Impacts of Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems for Reduction of SOx on Ships – Analysis of status quo
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Environmental Impacts of Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems for Reduction of SOx on Ships – Analysis of status quo

Report compiled within the framework of the project ImpEx


The interim report covers the status quo on the use of scrubbers (Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems, EGCS) for sulphur reduction in seagoing ships. Based on a literature study, it includes technical aspects, a market analysis, legal framework and the status of research activities. The focus is on discharge water. Prior research studies demonstrated an acidic pH and the presence of several pollutants such as heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, oil residues and nitrate in relevant concentrations. Ecotoxicological analyses demonstrated toxicity effects and that the single-pollutant approach alone is not sufficient for the environmental risk assessment of EGCS discharge water. Despite the current regulation, concerns regarding the impacts on the marine environment due to these emissions remain. Considering that, present and future studies should provide valuable input to the process of appropriate regulation.


Series Texte | 83/2021 Number of pages 74 Year of publication Author(s) Octavio Marin-Enriquez, Annika Krutwa, Katrin Ewert, Brigitte Behrends Language English Project No. (FKZ) 3719 57 101 0 Publisher Umweltbundesamt Additional information PDF is accessible File size 2.16 MB Print version not available

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