Royal Caribbean’s Oasis and Allure of the Seas Evac total waste management systems can be found aboard the Oasis of the Seas and her sister ship the Allure of the Seas, owned by Royal Caribbean International and built by STX Finland (operating as Meyer Turku since 2014). These two Oasis-class cruise vessels are the largest cruise vessels in the world, each vessel having the capability to carry over 8,000 passengers and crew. The installed water-, wastewater- and waste management systems cover all waste management needs of the vessel and include vacuum systems covering 4,155 pcs of vacuum toilets and six vacuum collection units, a moving bed biofilm reactor used for advanced wastewater treatment, dry and wet waste systems covering 22 infeed stations with vacuum collection, two incinerators, reverse osmosis fresh water generation systems covering two reverse osmosis units with capacity of 400m³/d, five fresh water mineralizing filters with a capacity of 160m³/d each, and an automation system to control these processes. Evac systems will also be aboard the third Oasis class cruise vessel Harmony of the Seas currently under construction by STX France.
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