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Add Depth Anchorage application BA NM BERTH blue tint breakwater Buoy C. G. LIGHT LIST CABLESHIP CANCEL THIS MSG COAST PILOT coastal migratory pelagic cone topmark controlling depths CORRECTIONS TO C. G. Daybeacon daymark Delete Depth depth contour 10-meter Designation of buoy enclosing depth contour entry when preceding Fl G Gulf reef fish Height Range Inchon indicate that column(s information added LAST NM Legend Ver Carta LIGHT LIST Marine Sanitation Device MARITIME SAFETY INFORMATION meters Depth meters Wk K26 migratory pelagic fish miles Name and Location navigation NIMA Notice to Mariners paragraph permit for Gulf pillar Platform L10 port or place Position circle preceding the station Pulau Tiga Ra ref RACON Range light range line SG on pile SG-SY on pile station number Substitute Depth thence TR on pile Trinity House TURNING BASIN U.S. Army U.S. Coast Guard Visible on range waters White tower Wollongong
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Page 2-13 - Great Lakes" means Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, their connecting and tributary waters, the St. Lawrence River as far east as Saint Regis, and adjacent port areas. (6) "Other officer...
Page 2-6 - ... (f) Any new vessel on waters not subject to the prohibition of the overboard discharge of sewage in paragraph (a)(l) of this section, and on which construction is initiated before January 31, 1980, which is equipped with a marine sanitation device before January 31, 1980, certified under paragraph...
Page 2-6 - If the Administrator determines upon application by a State that the protection and enhancement of the quality of specified waters within such State requires such a prohibition, he shall by regulation completely prohibit the discharge from a vessel of any sewage (whether treated or not) into such waters...
Page 2-6 - Include identification of water recreational areas, drinking water intakes, aquatic sanctuaries, identifiable fish-spawning and nursery areas, and areas of intensive boating activities. If, on the basis of the State's application and any other Information available to him, the Administrator is unable to make a finding that the...
Page 2-5 - ... disease. § 140.2 Scope of standard. The standard adopted herein applies only to vessels on which a marine sanitation device has been installed. The standard does not require the installation of a marine sanitation device on any vessel that is not so equipped. The standard applies to vessels owned and operated by the United States unless the Secretary of Defense finds that compliance would not be in the interest of national security. § 140.3 Standard. (a) (1) In freshwater lakes, freshwater...
Page 2-5 - For the purpose of this section, the term — (1) 'oil' means oil of any kind or in any form, including, but not limited to, petroleum, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse, and oil mixed with wastes other than dredged spoil; (2) 'discharge...
Page 2-6 - Administrator is unable to make a finding that the waters listed in the application require a complete prohibition of any discharge in the waters or portions thereof covered by the application, he shall state the reasons why he cannot make such a finding, and shall deny the application. If the Administrator makes a finding that the waters listed in the application require a complete prohibition of any discharge in all or any part of the waters or portions thereof covered by the State's application,...
Page 2-5 - marine sanitation device" includes any equipment for installation on board a vessel which is designed to receive, retain, treat, or discharge sewage, and any process to treat such sewage; (6) "sewage...
Page 2-16 - Sept. 25, 1996] §160.215 Notice of hazardous conditions. Whenever there is a hazardous condition either aboard a vessel or caused by a vessel or its operation, the owner, agent, master, operator, or person In charge shall immediately notify the nearest Coast Guard Marine Safety office or Group office.
Page 2-16 - The Captain of the Port may waive, within that Captain of the Port's designated zone, any of the requirements of this subpart for any vessel or class of vessels upon finding that the vessel, route, area of operations, conditions of the voyage, or other circumstances...