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With the SO2 reacting to the salt in the seawater, how do you propose to deal with the situation when the ship sails in brackish or fresh water?

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With the SO2 reacting to the salt in the seawater, how do you propose to deal with the situation when the ship sails in brackish or fresh water?

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Our system, since it only releases a fraction of the recirculated water, maintains a brine solution having higher salt concentration than ambient. This means that sailing in brackish water will not be a major operating concern. Likewise, sailing in estuarine water of slightly lower salinity than deep ocean conditions will not pose a problem.

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