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Title: NoDischarge Compliance Program


1
No-Discharge Compliance Program
Inspector Training Course
Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management
2
AGENDA
  • Welcome, Introductions
  • Background Overview of Program
  • Statutory Regulatory Provisions
  • Program Implementation
  • Notice to Boaters
  • Inspector Certification
  • Obtaining of Decals by Inspectors
  • Data Reporting
  • Inspection Process and Procedures
  • Enforcement
  • Understanding MSDs and Boat Sewage Systems

3
BACKGROUND
  • Boat sewage impacts/Concerns
  • RIs No-Discharge Designation
  • Continuing Pollution Problems
  • Fish Kills, Oxygen Depletion
  • Beach and Shellfishing Closures
  • Multifaceted Responses
  • Wastewater Treatment Facilities
  • CSOs
  • Stormwater
  • Cess Pools
  • Boat Discharges

4
New No-Discharge Compliance ProgramOverview
Status
  • Legislation enacted in 2004
  • Purpose bolster compliance with RIs
    No-Discharge Law by ensuring that all boaters
    have taken the steps necessary to prevent
    overboard discharge of sewage when operating or
    moored in RI waters.
  • June 1, 2006 effective date enforcement
    provisions take effect
  • June 1, 2007
  • Initial Steps
  • Notice to boaters
  • Coordination with RI Harbormasters
    Association RI Marine Trades Association
  • Letters and applications sent to prospective
    inspectors
  • Training sessions conducted
  • Web portal program established
  • 89 Agents certified to date
  • Program is underway!

5
Statutory and Regulatory Provisions
  • RI No Discharge Law
  • Federal No Discharge Regulations
  • RI No Discharge Compliance Law (New Decal Program)

6
RI No-Discharge Law
  • RIGL 46-12-39
  • Unlawful to discharge any sewage from a boat into
    the waters of the State.
  • All boats with marine toilets must have a Type I,
    Type II, or Type III MSD.
  • On all boats with MSDs that have the capability
    to discharge overboard, the MSDs must be
    properly sealed to prevent overboard discharge.
  • RIGL 46-12-40
  • Violators of 46-12-39 are subject to fines
    and/or imprisonment.
  • RIGL 46-12-41
  • DEM, Harbormasters, Asst. Harbormasters, and
    Police Officers are authorized to enforce the
    provisions of 46-12-39.

7
Implementation of RI No-Discharge Law
  • There are no state regulations specific to
    46-12-39.
  • There are, however, federal regulations governing
    no-discharge.
  • The State has (informally) adopted the federal
    standards as the means for implementing/enforcing
    the RI No-Discharge Law.

8
Federal No-Discharge Regulations33 CFR159,
Subpart A, Section 159.7
  • Subsection (b)
  • When operating a vessel in a no-discharge area,
    the operator must secure each Type I or Type II
    MSD in a manner that prevents discharge of
    treated or untreated sewage. Acceptable methods
    of securing the device include
  • Closing the seacock and removing the handle
  • Padlocking the seacock in the closed position
  • Using a non-releasable wire-tie to hold the
    seacock in the closed position or
  • Locking the door to the space enclosing the
    toilet with a padlock or door handle key lock.
  • Subsection (c)
  • When operating a vessel in a no-discharge area,
    the operator must secure each Type III MSD in a
    manner that prevents discharge of treated or
    untreated sewage. Acceptable methods of securing
    the device include
  • Closing each valve leading to an overboard
    discharge and removing the handle
  • Padlocking each value leading to an overboard
    discharge in the closed position or
  • Using a non-releasable wire-tie to hold each
    value leading to an overboard discharge in the
    closed position.

9
RI No-Discharge Compliance Law (New Decal
Program)
  • Established by 46-12-39.1
  • Became effective on June 1, 2006
  • Requires all boats with permanently installed
    marine toilets to be inspected and certified as
    being in compliance with RIs no-discharge law.
  • EXEMPTIONS
  • Boats with self-contained port-a-potties, or no
    toilet at all.
  • Boats already subject to mandatory USCG
    inspection, as demonstrated by a valid
    USCG-issued certificate of inspection.
  • Transient boats that are operated or moored in RI
    waters for less than 30 days.
  • Upon certification, each boat is issued one of
    two certificate decals which must be permanently
    displayed in a prominent position. A YELLOW
    decal signifies the existence of a through-hull
    fitting (i.e., capable of overboard discharge).
    A GREEN decal signifies the non-existence of a
    through-hull fitting (i.e., no capability to
    discharge overboard).
  • All decals are valid for a period of four years.

10
RI No-Discharge Compliance Law (New Decal
Program)
  • Inspections are to be performed by any
    certification agent, namely
  • marinas, boatyards, marine surveyors, mobile
    repair facilities, or other established marine
    businesses that are experienced in the
    evaluation, repair, and/or installation of boat
    sewage systems
  • certified marine sewage pump-out facilities,
    including mobile facilities and
  • local harbormasters and assistant harbormasters.
  • DEM will provide the decals to the certification
    agents at a cost of 10/decal.
  • Certification agents may charge up to, but not
    more than 35/boat for each inspection. For
    boats with more than one marine toilet, agents
    may charge an additional 25 for each additional
    toilet.
  • Penalty Provisions (amendments to 46-12-40)
    Effective June 1, 2007
  • Violators of 46-12-39.1 are subject to a fine,
    up to 100.
  • Enforcement Provisions (amendments to 46-12-41)
    Effective June 1, 2007
  • DEM, Harbormasters, Asst. Harbormasters, and
    Police Officers are authorized to enforce the
    provisions of 46-12-39.1.
  • Harbormasters and Asst. Harbormasters are
    authorized to make periodic color dye flush tests
    of boats subject to the decal requirement.
  • Municipalities may deny a mooring permit to any
    boat not in compliance
  • with the decal requirement.

11
Program Implementation
  • Notification to boaters
  • Inspector Certification
  • Eligibility
  • Authorization
  • Delegation
  • Status
  • Obtaining of decals by inspectors data
    reporting
  • RI.Gov website
  • Inspection process procedures
  • Enforcement

12
Notification to Boaters
  • Direct mailings by DEM
  • DEM website (www.dem.ri.gov)
  • See New No-Discharge Compliance Program
  • Located Under
  • Topics Water No Discharge Program
  • Additional notification by marinas,
    harbormasters, etc.
  • Make sure information is accurate and consistent!

13
Agent/Inspector Certification
  • Eligibility
  • Agents must be
  • marina, boatyard, marine surveyor, mobile repair
    facility, or other established marine business
    with boat-sewage-system experience
  • certified marine sewage pump-out facility,
    including mobile facility or
  • local harbormaster or asst. harbormaster
  • Agents must utilize Trained Inspectors i.e.,
    individuals who have attended a DEM training
    session or their designee.

14
Authorization
  • Agents must be authorized by DEM before they can
    conduct inspections and issue decals.
  • To become authorized, agents must
  • Complete and submit application to DEM
  • Meet eligibility criteria
  • Have a Trained Inspector available to conduct
    inspections
  • Receive letter of authorization from DEM and
  • Return signed letter of authorization to DEM.
  • Agents/Inspectors must have access to a personal
    computer.

15
Delegation
  • All individuals who will be performing
    inspections are strongly encouraged to attend
    training session.
  • However, Certification Agents and/or Trained
    Inspectors who have attended a training session
    may delegate inspection duties to staff. Caveat
    the authorized agent will be associated with,
    and responsible for every inspection conducted
    under his/her name.

16
Status
  • DEM reserves the right to suspend or rescind the
    authorization of any agents or inspectors who do
    not comply with reporting requirements,
    overcharge for inspections, or otherwise fail to
    properly perform inspections.

17
Obtaining Decals Data Reporting
  • RI.Gov web portal program

18
Conducting Inspections and Issuing
DecalsOVERVIEW
  • Utilize Inspection Check List
  • Conduct inspection in accordance with Inspection
    Protocol
  • Advise boat owner/operator to be present during
    inspection.
  • Onus is on boat owner/operator, not the
    inspector, to demonstrate that the vessel is in
    compliance with the no-discharge law.
  • Inspectors role is to confirm owner/operators
    representation/demonstration of compliance.
  • If inspector is willing and able to evaluate the
    boats sewage system without the owner being
    present, the inspection may take place without
    the owners participation.
  • For vessels that are in the water at the time of
    inspection, inspectors may use dye tablets to
    ascertain or clarify the status of the MSD.

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  • Fill in information on data sheet.
  • Provide boat owner/operator with information
    pertaining to no-discharge law, pump-out
    opportunities, and disposal options.
  • Collect Fee up to 35/vessel, plus up to 25
    for each additional toilet aboard the vessel.
  • Inspectors may charge lesser amounts however
    state law precludes charging greater amounts.
  • Issue decal. Instruct recipient to place it in a
    PROMINENT POSITION on the vessel, preferably on
    the port side.
  • Submit inspection data (from data sheet) to DEM
    via RI.gov portal program.
  • May be done in aggregate, once a week.
  • NOTE As an option, any boats falling under any
    of the three exemption categories may still get
    inspected and obtain a decal if the owner or
    operator wishes to do so.

20
Inspection Protocol
  • Purpose of inspection is threefold
  • To identify the type of MSD aboard each vessel
  • To confirm that the MSD is properly
    sealed/secured/configured to prevent the
    overboard discharge of sewage when in RI waters
  • To ensure that the owner/operator is aware of the
    no-discharge law, available pump-out
    opportunities, and appropriate sewage disposal
    options.

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1. Type of MSDs
  • Type I treats sewage by chemical means, e.g.,
    maceration and chlorination (no holding tank).
  • Type II treats sewage by biological means,
    e.g., bacteria (no holding tank).
  • Type III device that stores sewage in a holding
    tank or a device that incinerates the waste.
  • Any vessel with a marine toilet but without a
    Type I, Type II, or Type III MSD is not in
    compliance with state or federal law and cannot
    be issued a decal

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2. Status of MSD
  • Vessels with a holding tank (Type III MSD) and no
    through-hull fitting allowing sewage to be
    discharged overboard are in compliance with RIs
    no-discharge law.
  • Upon inspection and certification of compliance,
    these vessels are to be issued a green decal.
  • Vessels with a holding tank (Type III MSD) and
    with a through-hull fitting that allows sewage to
    be discharged overboard, must have the MSD
    properly secured in a manner that prevents
    overboard discharges (when operating in RI
    waters).
  • Properly secured means
  • closing the valve that leads to the through-hull
    fitting and removing the handle
  • closing and padlocking the valve that leads to
    the through-hull fitting or
  • Using a non-releasable wire-tie to hold the value
    that leads to the through-hull fitting in the
    closed position.
  • Upon inspection and certification of compliance,
    these vessels to be issued a yellow decal.

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  • Vessels with a Type I or Type II MSD (no holding
    tank) must have the MSD properly secured in a
    manner that prevents overboard discharges (when
    operating in RI waters).
  • Properly secured means
  • Closing the seacock and removing the handle
  • Padlocking the seacock in the closed position
  • Using a non-releasable wire-tie to hold the
    seacock in the closed position or
  • Locking the door to the space enclosing the
    toilet with a padlock or door handle key lock
  • Upon inspection and certification of compliance,
    these vessels are to be issued a yellow decal.

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3. Public Education Awareness
  • All boat owners/operators shall be provided with
    DEM brochure/fact sheet pertaining to RIs No
    Discharge Law.
  • All vessels equipped with holding tanks shall be
    provided with map of pump-out facility locations.

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Enforcement
  • EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2007 DEM, Harbormasters
    Asst. Harbormasters, and Police Officers will be
    authorized to enforce the provisions of
    46-12-39.1 by requiring all boats with marine
    toilets expect those that are exempted from the
    program to get inspected and obtain a decal.
  • NOTE The delayed penalty and enforcement
    provisions as well as the exemption categories
    relate solely to the inspection and decal
    program. All boats, including those that are
    exempt from the inspection and decal program, are
    subject to States No-Discharge Law in effect
    since 1998 whenever they are in RI waters. DEM
    will continue to vigorously enforce the
    no-discharge law, and take appropriate action to
    address any vessels found to discharging or
    otherwise out of compliance with the law.

26
Understanding MSDs and Boat Sewage Systems
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Marine Toilet with Direct Overboard Discharge
  • Does not meet Federal or RI regulations.
  • Toilet must be disabled and not connected to a
    seacock.
  • No Decal is issued.

28
Marine Toilet with Holding Tank (Dockside
Discharge Only)
  • Green Decal is issued.

29
Marine Toilet with Holding Tank (Dockside
Discharge with Wye Valve By-Pass)
  • Seacock or wye valve must be closed and secured
    with lock or non-releasable tie-wrap.
  • Yellow Decal is issued.

30
Sea cock in open position
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WYE VALVE
  • Diverts Flow from holding
  • tank to overboard discharge

32
Marine Toilet with Holding Tank (Dockside and
Overboard Discharge with Wye Valve By-Pass)
  • Seacock must be closed and secured with lock
    or non-releasable tie-wrap.
  • Yellow Decal is issued.

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Marine Toilet with Holding Tank (Dockside and
Overboard Discharge)
  • Seacock must be closed and secured with lock or
    non-releasable tie-wrap.
  • Yellow Decal is issued.

34
Marine Toilet with Holding Tank (Dockside and
Overboard Discharge with Keyed Pump Switch)
  • Key must be removed from switch and in possession
    of vessel operator or seacock must be shut and
    secured while in No-Discharge area.
  • A Yellow Decal is issued.

35
Marine Toilet with Gravity Flush into Holding
Tank (Dockside Discharge and Gravity Overboard
Discharge)
  • Sometimes found on commercial fishing boats.
  • Seacock must be closed and secured with lock or
    non-releasable tie-wrap.
  • Yellow Decal is issued.

36
Marine Toilet with Holding Tank (Gravity
Overboard Discharge)
  • Toilet Flush into Holding Tank and Gravity
    Discharges without Pump.
  • Popular on European sailboats.
  • Seacock must be closed and secured with lock or
    non-releasable tie-wrap.
  • Yellow Decal is issued.

37
Portable Toilet with Overboard Discharge
  • Portable toilets plumbed to seacock should be
    handled the same as a marine toilet with a
    holding tank.
  • Yellow decal is issued.

38
Marine Toilet with Treatment DeviceType I or II
MSD
  • Seacock must be shut and secured No-Discharge
    area.
  • A Yellow Decal is issued.
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