The EPA on Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010, announced
details of the its proposal to ban all sewage discharges from large cruise
ships and most other large ocean-going ships to the marine waters along
California's entire coastline.
The rule would establish the largest coastal 'No Discharge
Zone' in the United States, extending from the border with Mexico to Oregon and
the waters surrounding major islands. The ban will prohibit sewage discharges
from all 300+ ton vessels, including cruise and cargo ships that operate in
California waters.
Under the Clean Water Act, states may request EPA to
establish vessel sewage no-discharge zones if necessary to protect and restore
water quality. In 2006, following passage of three state statutes designed to
reduce the effects of vessel discharges to its waters, the State of California
asked the EPA to establish the sewage discharge ban.
More info:
www.epa.gov/owow/oceans/regulatory/vesseldisch.html
SOURCE: EPA Press Release