Mobile Decontamination
Mobile Treatment of Power Transformers based on Sea Marconi’s Continuous Closed-Loop Dehalogenation Process (CDP PROCESS®) using a Decontamination Mobile Unit (DMU). This is Seanogy’s flagship service in the field of PCB treatment. Seanogy has brought to the country Sea Marconi’s exclusive and safe technology for the dehalogenation/detoxification of PCBs in oil of power transformers and distribution transformers (with inlet and outlet valves), with functional recovery/improvement and “PCB-Free” re-classification.
The CDP PROCESS® by Sea Marconi is considered as Best Available Technique (BAT) by the Italian Ministry of the Environment, the Territory and the Seas through the Decree 29/01/2007, published on the Official Gazette n.133: Guidelines for the Identification and Utilization of the Best Available Techniques on Treatment of PCBs, apparatuses, and wastes containing PCBs and stocking systems.
As for the Philippines, the same CDP PROCESS® has been verified by the Department of Science and Technology – Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) through an Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Report/ Statement that: 1) Sea Marconi’s CDP PROCESS® can eliminate PCBs in contaminated oil; and 2) by-product of the remediation process is non-toxic.
In addition, the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), through its letter to Seanogy dated January 6, 2017, interposes no objection to the use of the said technology as long as it complies with the applicable requirements of existing Philippine environmental laws. EMB also clarified through its May 12, 2017 letter that Seanogy is not required to register as a Treatment, Storage, and Disposal (TSD) facility and that its clients are the one that need to register as a Category A TSD Facility (Onsite Treatment and Disposal Facility).
Lastly, Seanogy was able to secure a Certificate of Non-Coverage from EMB in accordance with Presidential Decree 1586: Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System and its Implementing Rules and Regulations for its PCB DMU operations.