[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: 33CFR158.320] [Page 517-518] TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) PART 158--RECEPTION FACILITIES FOR OIL, NOXIOUS LIQUID SUBSTANCES, AND GARBAGE--Table of Contents Subpart C--Criteria for Certifying That a Port's or Terminal's Facilities Are Adequate for Receiving NLS Residue Sec. 158.320 Reception facilities: Capacity, and exceptions. (a) Except as allowed in paragraph (b) of this section, each day the port or terminal is in operation, the port or [[Page 518]] terminal must have a reception facility that is capable of receiving-- (1) 75 cubic meters (19,810 gallons) of NLS residue for each regulated NLS cargo that is a solidifying Category A NLS; or (2) 50 cubic meters (13,210 gallons) of NLS residue for each regulated NLS cargo that is not a solidifying Category A. (b) The port or terminal need only meet Sec. 158.330 if it is used by ships that only transfer Category B or C NLS cargoes that are not high viscosity or solidifying Category B or C NLSs. (c) For each category of NLS cargo carried on a ship, each day a ship repair yard is in operation and being used by a ship that must discharge NLS residue in order to proceed with repair work, the ship repair yard must have a reception facility that is capable of receiving- - (1) 50 cubic meters (13,210 gallons) of NLS residue that contains a- - (i) Category A NLS that is not a solidifying NLS; (ii) Category B NLS; or (iii) Category C NLS; or (iv) Category D NLS; or (2) 75 cubic meters (19,810 gallons) of NLS residue that contains a Category A NLS that is a solidifying NLS cargo.