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On board a cruise liner, the safety and quality of the potable water are problems
of fundamental importance. It is all too easy to imagine what might happen on a
cruise if the passengers were to suffer health problems due to the quality of the water supply.
So the key-words on this topic are imperatives: safety, quality, reliability.
Whether the potable water is loaded into tanks during stops in ports, or produced on board
using sea water desalination techniques, every tap on the ship must always supply water which
meets potability criteria, duly disinfected and monitored continuously. In this specific,
fundamental application, Culligan offers a range of solutions:
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Culligan has acquired specific in-depth experience in all these technologies, and tens of
cruise liners, owned by various shipping companies and built by various ship builders and
flying flags from all over the world, reflect this. (Not forgetting the sizeable fleet of
merchant vessels equipped with Culligan potable water treatment plants).
Plants are designed and constructed in line with the Regulations of the controlling Health
Authorities, so the compulsory tests and analyses carried out in the various ports pose no
difficulties. All Culligan treatment plants are approved by the USPHs (United States Public Health service).
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