Slick Sleuth Oil Spill Detector05/02/2009 |
| OSIL, in conjunction with MS Industrial Services, recently supplied Alcan with a Slick Sleuth Oil Spill Detector. Alcan are international suppliers of innovative aluminium and packaging solutions, and the Slick Sleuth is part of Alcan's ongoing commitment to being an environmentally responsible organisation. The Slick Sleuth will be deployed to monitor the outfall from one of the companies pumping stations, to ensure that even the slightest anomaly will be investigated. |
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Slick Sleuth Autonomous Oil Spill Detection Stations (ADS) are used in a wide variety of industrial and environmental applications for remotely detecting oil spills. It is a highly effective, cost-saving system designed by InterOcean Systems.
Should a spill occur, the Slick Sleuth provides instant detection and notification; enabling users to contain spill and avert environmental damage, costly cleanup, and possible fines or regulatory penalties. The optical sensor detects small (micron-level) amounts of oil in real-time, and can be configured to automatically shut off pumps or valves, activate audio/visual alarms, and notify personnel and responders via computer display and/or telephone.
Slick Sleuth is designed and manufactured for deployment in rugged settings such as offshore, coasts, harbours, inland waterways, industrial spillways, sumps and separators, retention ponds, and other environments where oil spills are of concern. Slick Sleuth oil detectors are conveniently mounted above the water (typically installed 1-5 meters above target surface), facilitating ease of installation and operation, while eliminating problems inherent with other types of sensors that contact water/effluent directly. This simple above water sampling method eliminates issues such as aquatic/marine bio-fouling or fouling due to oil or debris, making the system trouble free to operate and maintain. The system is also perfectly suited for spill monitoring over ground, concrete, or wet/dry drainages, wherever spill detection is warranted. Read more about: Offshore Supplier: Ocean Scientific International Ltd (OSIL) More news from this supplier: Scour Monitoring Package for Wind Farms Upgrade to MiniBAT Towbody System Polaroid Product-testing Conductivity ROV-triggered Water Sampling System Growing International Demand for Data Platforms Data to Web Broadcast Solution Falcon Real-time Data Transfer Super-long Corer for Study Sampling Specialist SV Sensors New MiniBAT Profiling Option Offshore Survey Frame Agreement ROV Survey of the Costa Concordia Grounding Site (video) 44 PMGS Transponders for Earthquake and Tsunami Research Underwater Vision to Fugro Subsea Services Award for Brazilian Hydrographic Paper Demonstrating a 'Deeper Understanding' First Real-Time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory Theme of Hydrography Day 2012: International Cooperation Finistère and Mediterranean Bathymetric Lidar Surveys Precise Positioning For BP Vessels Comments (0): |
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