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Page Title - Rehabilitate
Secondary Page Title - Facilities
Life Support Systems

The Center has facilities to care for up to 200 animals at one time with a total of 62 enclosed exterior spaces. These life support areas include two intensive care units, an oil spill response area, special sea otter, turtle, and cetacean facilities and pools and pens for seals and sea lions. In order to care for our marine mammal patients, the facility has a complex water filtration system servicing a total of 29 pools, four otter totes, and ten intensive care "condos" with a total of 120,000 gallons of water. A healthy environment for our animals is a priority here at The Center and the systems staff tests the water and checks the pools and pens on a daily basis. Furthermore, our on-site laboratory conducts a weekly test to determine the fecal chloroforms and total bacteria present in the water.

The water filtration systems include four independent process areas, two of which are salt-water or "brine water" systems. All of the process systems can be divided into three separate stages. Dirty water is first skimmed and then allowed to settle in 60,000 gallons of settling tanks. Second, the water is sent in parallel through 21 sand filters and is fractionated using Venturi-type differential pressure injectors in protein skimming towers. Finally, the water is injected with ozone gas, the primary disinfectant here at The Center, and then is degassed and returned to the distribution manifold where it can be provided to the animal's pools. During the summer months, bromine is also added to the water to control algae growth.

 

 

 

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