[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR153.305]

[Page 293]
 
                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 153--CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE 
REMOVAL--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart C--Removal of Discharged Oil
 
Sec. 153.305  Methods and procedures for the removal of discharged oil.

    Each person who removes or arranges for the removal of a discharge 
of oil from coastal waters shall:
    (a) Use to the maximum extent possible mechanical methods and 
sorbents that:
    (1) Most effectively expedite removal of the discharged oil; and
    (2) Minimize secondary pollution from the removal operations;
    Note: The Federal OSC is authorized by the provisions of the 
National Contingency Plan to require or deny the use of specific 
mechanical methods and sorbents. Sorbent selection considerations of the 
OSC include hydrographic and meteorological conditions, characteristics 
of the sorbent, and availability of a mechanical method for containment 
and recovery.
    (b) Control the source of discharge, prevent further discharges, and 
halt or slow the spread of the discharge by mechanical methods or 
sorbents or both to the maximum extent possible;
    (c) Recover the discharged oil from the water or adjoining 
shorelines by mechanical or manual methods or both to the maximum extent 
possible;
    (d) Use chemical agents only in accordance with the provisions of 
Subpart H of the National Contingency Plan and with the prior approval 
of the Federal OSC; and
    (e) Dispose of recovered oil and oil contaminated materials in 
accordance with applicable State and local government procedures.

[CGD 73-185, 41 FR 12630, Mar. 25, 1976, as amended by CGD 84-067, 51 FR 
17966, May 16, 1986]