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Written by Brian R.
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Tuesday, 06 January 2009 16:42 |
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A final national report on cruise ship discharges will help EPA determine whether the existing State of Alaska discharge standards for sewage and graywater from cruise ships operating in Alaskan waters are adequate, or if more stringent standards are needed. The Cruise Ship Discharge Assessment Report reviewed five waste streams from cruise ships: sewage, graywater, oily bilge water, solid waste and hazardous waste. For each waste stream, the report discusses the nature and volume of the waste stream generated, existing federal regulations applicable to the waste stream, environmental management (including treatment) of the waste stream, potential adverse environmental impacts of the waste stream, and actions by the federal government to address the waste stream. In addition, the report presents a wide range of options and alternatives to address the specified waste streams from cruise ships. EPA invited comment on a draft of the report last year, and specifically requested public input on options, alternatives, and recommendations for addressing the waste streams assessed by EPA. The report includes suggestions from the public comments. Much of the information in the draft report also helped EPA develop a Clean Water Act vessel general permit. The Cruise Ship Discharge Assessment Report
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I found your posts through www.posipeople.com. (It's not my website, but I like seeing what's on it, and sometimes I submit links there.) Do you know if anyone has done an analysis of the Cruise discharge report? (Kind of like how users on Dailykos dissect out policy papers, making them more accessible to the lay person?) I would be interested in the policy applications for the report...or if the report was biased in a partisan way, or more towards industry or environment? Do you have any resources? thanks for your posts!