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Cruise lines and other ship operators are facing ever more restrictive regulations concerning the quality of their wastewater as governing bodies act to protect the marine environment. In the following article John Klie and Jerome Daly of Zenon Environmental Systems Inc, Canada, discuss how its membrane bioreactor technology is helping these companies meet and in some circumstances exceed these requirements.