[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: 33CFR157.10d]

[Page 460-464]
 
                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 157--RULES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT RELATING TO 
TANK VESSELS CARRYING OIL IN BULK--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart B--Design, Equipment, and Installation
 
Sec. 157.10d  Double hulls on tank vessels.

    (a) With the exceptions stated in Sec. 157.08(n), this section 
applies to a tank vessel--
    (1) For which the building contract is awarded after June 30, 1990;
    (2) That is delivered after December 31, 1993;
    (3) That undergoes a major conversion for which;
    (i) The contract is awarded after June 30, 1990; or
    (ii) Conversion is completed after December 31, 1993; or
    (4) That is otherwise required to have a double hull by 46 U.S.C. 
3703a(c).
    Note: The double hull compliance dates of 46 U.S.C. 3703a(c) are set 
out in appendix G to this part. To determine a tank vessel's double hull 
compliance date under OPA 90, use the vessel's hull configuration (i.e., 
single hull; single hull with double sides; or single hull with double 
bottom) on August 18, 1990.
    (b) Each vessel to which this section applies must be fitted with:
    (1) A double hull in accordance with this section; and
    (2) If Sec. 157.10 applies, segregated ballast tanks and a crude oil 
washing system in accordance with that section.
    (c) Except on a vessel to which Sec. 157.10d(d) applies, tanks 
within the cargo tank length that carry any oil must be protected by 
double sides and a double bottom as follows:
    (1) Double sides must extend for the full depth of the vessel's side 
or from the uppermost deck, disregarding a rounded gunwale where fitted, 
to the top of the double bottom. At any cross section, the molded width 
of the double side, measured at right angles to the side shell plating, 
from the side of tanks containing oil to the side shell plating, must 
not be less than the distance w as shown in Figure 157.10d(c) and 
specified as follows:
    (i) For a vessel of 5,000 DWT and above: w=[0.5+(DWT/20,000)] 
meters; or, w=2.0 meters (79 in.), whichever is less, but in no case 
less than 1.0 meter (39 in.).
    (ii) For a vessel of less than 5,000 DWT: w=[0.4+(2.4)(DWT/20,000)] 
meters, but in no case less than 0.76 meter (30 in.).
    (iii) For a vessel to which paragraph (a)(4) of this section 
applies: w=0.76 meter (30 in.), provided that the double side was fitted 
under a construction or conversion contract awarded prior to June 30, 
1990.

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    (2) At any cross section, the molded depth of the double bottom, 
measured at right angles to the bottom shell plating, from the bottom of 
tanks containing oil to the bottom shell plating, must not be less than 
the distance h as shown in Figure 157.10d(c) and specified as follows:

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    (i) For a vessel of 5,000 DWT and above: h=B/15; or, h=2.0 meters 
(79 in.), whichever is less, but in no case less than 1.0 meter (39 
in.).
    (ii) For a vessel of less than 5,000 DWT: h=B/15, but in no case 
less than 0.76 meter (30 in.).
    (iii) For a vessel to which paragraph (a)(4) of this section 
applies: h=B/15; or, h=2.0 meters (79 in.), whichever is the lesser, but 
in no case less than 0.76 meter (30 in.), provided that the double 
bottom was fitted under a construction or conversion contract awarded 
prior to June 30, 1990.
    (3) For a vessel built under a contract awarded after September 11, 
1992, within the turn of the bilge or at cross sections where the turn 
of the bilge is not clearly defined, tanks containing oil must be 
located inboard of the outer shell--
    (i) For a vessel of 5,000 DWT and above: At levels up to 1.5h above 
the base line, not less than the distance h, as shown in Figure 
157.10d(c) and specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section. At levels 
greater than 1.5h above the base line, not less than the distance w, as 
shown in Figure 157.10d(c) and specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this 
section.
    (ii) For a vessel of less than 5,000 DWT: Not less than the distance 
h above the line of the mid-ship flat bottom, as shown in Figure 
157.10d(c)(3)(ii) and specified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section. At 
levels greater than h above the line of the mid-ship flat bottom, not 
less than the distance w, as shown in Figure 157.10d(c)(3)(ii) and 
specified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section.

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    (4) For a vessel to which Sec. 157.10(b) applies that is built under 
a contract awarded after September 11, 1992.
    (i) The aggregate volume of the double sides, double bottom, 
forepeak tanks, and afterpeak tanks must not be less than the capacity 
of segregated

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ballast tanks required under Sec. 157.10(b). Segregated ballast tanks 
that may be provided in addition to those required under Sec. 157.10(b) 
may be located anywhere within the vessel.
    (ii) Double side and double bottom tanks used to meet the 
requirements of Sec. 157.10(b) must be located as uniformly as 
practicable along the cargo tank length. Large inboard extensions of 
individual double side and double bottom tanks, which result in a 
reduction of overall side or bottom protection, must be avoided.
    (d) A vessel of less than 10,000 DWT that is constructed and 
certificated for service exclusively on inland or limited short 
protected coastwise routes must be fitted with double sides and a double 
bottom as follows:
    (1) A minimum of 61 cm. (2 ft.) from the inboard side of the side 
shell plate, extending the full depth of the side or from the main deck 
to the top of the double bottom, measured at right angles to the side 
shell; and
    (2) A minimum of 61 cm. (2 ft.) from the top of the bottom shell 
plating, along the full breadth of the vessel's bottom, measured at 
right angles to the bottom shell.
    (3) For a vessel to which paragraph (a)(4) of this section applies, 
the width of the double sides and the depth of the double bottom may be 
38 cm. (15 in.), in lieu of the dimensions specified in paragraphs 
(d)(1) and (d)(2) of this section, provided that the double side and 
double bottom tanks were fitted under a construction or conversion 
contract awarded prior to June 30, 1990.
    (4) For a vessel built under a contract awarded after September 11, 
1992, a minimum 46 cm. (18 in.) clearance for passage between framing 
must be maintained throughout the double sides and double bottom.
    (e) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(3) of this section, a vessel 
must not carry any oil in any tank extending forward of:
    (1) The collision bulkhead; or
    (2) In the absence of a collision bulkhead, the transverse plane 
perpendicular to the centerline through a point located:
    (i) The lesser of 10 meters (32.8 ft.) or 5 percent of the vessel 
length, but in no case less than 1 meter (39 in.), aft of the forward 
perpendicular;
    (ii) On a vessel of less than 10,000 DWT tons that is constructed 
and certificated for service exclusively on inland or limited short 
protected coastwise routes, the lesser of 7.62 meters (25 ft.) or 5 
percent of the vessel length, but in no case less than 61 cm. (2 ft.), 
aft of the headlog or stem at the freeboard deck; or
    (iii) On each vessel which operates exclusively as a box or trail 
barge, 61 cm. (2 ft.) aft of the headlog.
    (3) This paragraph does not apply to independent fuel oil tanks that 
must be located on or above the main deck within the areas described in 
paragraphs (e)(1) and (e)(2) of this section to serve adjacent deck 
equipment that cannot be located further aft. Such tanks must be as 
small and as far aft as is practicable.
    (f) On each vessel, the cargo tank length must not extend aft to any 
point closer to the stern than the distance equal to the required width 
of the double side, as prescribed in Sec. 157.10d(c)(1) or Sec. 
157.10d(d)(1).

[CGD 90-051, 57 FR 36239, Aug. 12, 1992, as amended by USCG-1999-6164, 
65 FR 39262, June 23, 2000]