[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 24]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR229.3]



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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 229_GENERAL PERMITS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  229.3  Transportation and disposal of vessels.



    (a) All persons subject to title I of the Act are hereby granted a 

general permit to transport vessels from the United States, and all 

departments, agencies, or instrumentalities of the United States are 

hereby granted a



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general permit to transport vessels from any location for the purpose of 

disposal in the ocean subject to the following conditions:

    (1) Except in emergency situations, as determined by the U.S. Army 

Corps of Engineers and/or the U.S. Coast Guard, the person desiring to 

dispose of a vessel under this general permit shall, no later than 1 

month prior to the proposed disposal date, provide the following 

information in writing to the EPA Regional Administrator for the Region 

in which the proposed disposal will take place:

    (i) A statement detailing the need for the disposal of the vessel;

    (ii) Type and description of vessel to be disposed of and type of 

cargo normally carried;

    (iii) Detailed description of the proposed disposal procedures;

    (iv) Information on the potential effect of the vessel disposal on 

the marine environment; and

    (v) Documentation of an adequate evaluation of alternatives to ocean 

disposal (i.e., scrap, salvage, and reclamation).

    (2) Transportation for the purpose of ocean disposal may be 

accomplished under the supervision of the District Commander of the U.S. 

Coast Guard or his designee.

    (3) Except in emergency situations, as determined by the U.S. Army 

Corps of Engineers and/or the District Commander of the U.S. Coast 

Guard, appropriate measures shall be taken, prior to disposal, by 

qualified personnel to remove to the maximum extent practicable all 

materials which may degrade the marine environment, including without 

limitation (i) emptying of all fuel lines and fuel tanks to the lowest 

point practicable, flushing of such lines and tanks with water, and 

again emptying such lines and tanks to the lowest point practicable so 

that such lines and tanks are essentially free of petroleum, and (ii) 

removing from the hulls other pollutants and all readily detachable 

material capable of creating debris or contributing to chemical 

pollution.

    (4) Except in emergency situations, as determined by the U.S. Army 

Corps of Engineers and/or the U.S. Coast Guard, the dumper shall, no 

later than 10 days prior to the proposed disposal date, notify the EPA 

Regional Administrator and the District Commander of the U.S. Coast 

Guard that the vessel has been cleaned and is available for inspection; 

the vessel may be transported for dumping only after EPA and the Coast 

Guard agree that the requirements of paragraph (a)(3) of this section 

have been met.

    (5) Disposal of these vessels shall take place in a site designated 

on current nautical charts for the disposal of wrecks or no closer than 

22 kilometers (12 miles) from the nearest land and in water no less than 

50 fathoms (300 feet) deep, and all necessary measures shall be taken to 

insure that the vessels sink to the bottom rapidly and that marine 

navigation is not otherwise impaired.

    (6) Disposal shall not take place in established shipping lanes 

unless at a designated wreck site, nor in a designated marine sanctuary, 

nor in a location where the hulk may present a hazard to commercial 

trawling or national defense (see 33 CFR part 205).

    (7) Except in emergency situations, as determined by the U.S. Army 

Corps of Engineers and/or the U.S. Coast Guard, disposal of these 

vessels shall be performed during daylight hours only.

    (8) Except in emergency situations, as determined by the U.S. Army 

Corps of Engineers and/or the District Commander of the U.S. Coast 

Guard, the Captain-of-the-Port (COTP), U.S. Coast Guard, and the EPA 

Regional Administrator shall be notified forty-eight (48) hours in 

advance of the proposed disposal. In addition, the COTP and the EPA 

Regional Administrator shall be notified by telephone at least twelve 

(12) hours in advance of the vessel's departure from port with such 

details as the proposed departure time and place, disposal site 

location, estimated time of arrival on site, and the name and 

communication capability of the towing vessel. Schedule changes are to 

be reported to the COTP as rapidly as possible.

    (9) The National Ocean Survey, NOAA, 6010 Executive Blvd., 

Rockville, MD 20852, shall be notified in writing, within 1 week, of the 

exact coordinates of the disposal site so that it may be marked on 

appropriate charts.



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