40 CFR §1700.31
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- (a)For discharges from vessels that are less than 79 feet in length:
- (1)To the greatest extent practicable, minimize non-contact engine cooling water, hydraulic system cooling water, refrigeration cooling water and other seawater cooling overboard discharges when the vessel is in port.
- (2)To reduce the production and discharge of seawater cooling overboard discharge, the vessel should use shore based power when in port if:
- (i)Shore power is readily available for the vessel from utilities or port authorities; and
- (ii)Shore based power supply systems are capable of providing all needed electricity required for vessel operations; and
- (iii)The vessel is equipped to connect to shore-based power and such systems are compatible with the available shore power.
- (3)Fouling organisms must be removed from seawater piping on a regular basis. The discharge of fouling organisms removed during cleanings is prohibited.
- (b)For discharges from vessels that are greater than or equal to 79 feet in length:
- (1)To the greatest extent practicable, minimize non-contact engine cooling water, hydraulic system cooling water, refrigeration cooling water and other seawater cooling overboard discharges when the vessel is in port.
- (2)To reduce the production and discharge of seawater cooling overboard discharge, the vessel should use shore based power when in port if:
- (i)Shore power is readily available for the vessel from utilities or port authorities; and
- (ii)Shore based power supply systems are capable of providing all needed electricity required for vessel operations; and
- (iii)The vessel is equipped to connect to shore-based power and such systems are compatible with the available shore power.
- (3)Maintenance of all piping and seawater cooling systems must meet the requirements of § 1700.32 (Seawater Piping Biofouling Prevention). For all vessels, except submarines, fouling organisms removed during maintenance must not be discharged.