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Conference vicki::boats

Title:Powerboats
Notice:Introductions 2 /Classifieds 3 / '97 Ski Season 1267
Moderator:KWLITY::SUTER
Created:Thu May 12 1988
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1275
Total number of notes:18109

711.0. "TRASH PLACARDS" by MAMTS5::WFIGANIAK (YEAH..GET THE RED ONE) Wed Jul 11 1990 13:17

    I've recently heard that the C.G. now will be requiring all boats of
    over 26' in length to have a TRASH placard displayed in a promnent
    position on the boat. Has anyone heard of this,and when does it have
    to happen ?
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711.1or make your ownMSCSSE::BERENSAlan BerensWed Jul 11 1990 13:242
Yup, this was the word in the latest Boat/US Reports. Boat/US will trade 
you a placard for a dollar bill. 
711.2kess ka say Trash Plackard?SALEM::LAYTONWed Jul 11 1990 13:515
    Duhh... 
    
    What's a TRASH placard??
    
    Carl
711.3Don't Dump Here14752::GUNNERSONWed Jul 11 1990 14:076
    It outlines the regulations governed by international treaty to clean
    up the earth's water that outlines what can and can not be dumped from
    your boat at various distances from shore. I don't have the text here,
    but can get it if someone else doesn't.
    
    john
711.4EyesoreBTOVT::JPETERSJohn Peters, DTN 266-4391Wed Jul 11 1990 16:421
    The Boat US card is <<TACKY>>
711.5No comment on appearance, here are words14752::GUNNERSONThu Jul 12 1990 09:4431
    From Boat/US                        
    
    
                                   Save Our Seas
    
    It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigable
    waters of the United States. Violation of these requirements may result
    in civil penalty up to $25,000, a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for
    up to five years. Regional, state and local restrictions on garbage may
    also apply.
    
                               
    
    Lakes, riversm bays,
    sounds, and 0 - 3 
    miles from shore    illegal to dump  Plastic  Food     Dunnage
                                         Rags     Metal    Lining & Packing 
                                         Glass    Crockery Materials that float
                        
    3 - 12 miles        illegal to dump  Plastic  Food*     Dunnage
                                         Rags*    Metal*    Lining & Packing 
                                         Glass*   Crockery* Materials that float
                        
    12 - 25 miles       illegal to dump  Plastic  Dunnage
                                                  Lining & Packing
                                                  Materials that float
    
    25 miles or more    illegal to dump  Plastic
    
    
    * unless ground smaller than 1 inch.
711.6More on trash dumpingBPOV06::GREENLAWThu Jul 12 1990 11:0237
    There is a little more verbage about this subject in the May issue
    of Motor Boating and Sailing which happened to be on my desk.I
    generally only peruse it some more at lunch time only of course,but
    in the interest of ecologically sound waters for our planet,I guess
    this could be done now :-)
    
      The 0-3 mile limit includes U.S.lakes,rivers,bays,and sounds.Garbage
    cannot be dumped in the 0-12 mile limits.Garbage means all kinds of 
    food,cargo,maintenance wastes,ashes and domestic waste.Garbage does
    not include fresh fish or parts,dishwater or graywater,which means
    drainage from a dishwasher,shower,or basin,but not drainage from
    toilets,urinals,hospital and cargo spaces.
    
      Recreational boating facilities such as marinas and yacht clubs
    that provide dockage or other services for 10 or more boats must have
    adequate garbage facilities for any vessel that routinely calls.(Boats
    must be conducting business with the marina in order to qualify for the
    service;facilities would not be expected to provide such service to a
    vessel whose sole reason for docking was to offload its
    garbage).Vessels denied the ability to offload their garbage at a
    marina or terminal shoul report this to the CG.
    
      It isillegal for any vessel to dump plastic trash anywhere in an 
    ocean or the navigable waters of the United States.Plastic includes
    plastic bags,styrofoam cups and lids,six pack holders,bottles,caps,
    buckets,shoes,milk jugs,egg cartons,stirrers,straws,synthetic ropes,
    fishing lines and nets,and all "bio-or photo degradable" plastics.
    
    
    
    Keith
    
    
    P.S. If it is illegal to throw a plastic bag overboard,does this mean
         when a druggie is being pursued and he throws the plastic wrapped 
         sh*t over the side,the CG can still fine them and jail them?