40 CFR §139.28
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- (a)The requirements in paragraphs (b) through (d) of this section apply to discharges from seawater piping systems, including while a vessel is in port or in layup.
- (b)Seawater piping systems must be inspected, maintained, and cleaned as necessary to minimize the accumulation and discharge of biofouling organisms.
- (c)Seawater piping systems that accumulate macrofouling must be fitted with a Marine Growth Prevention System (MGPS).
- (1)An MGPS must be selected to address:
- (2)An MGPS must include one, or some combination of the following:
- (3)Upon identification of macrofouling in a seawater piping system, reactive measures to manage the macrofouling must be used. Discharges resulting from reactive measures to remove macrofouling are prohibited in port.
- (d)Additional standards applicable to discharges from seawater piping systems when a vessel is operating in federally-protected waters are contained in § 139.40(l).