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Sewage Discharge regulations May 2007

by "Vicki & Rod's Notebook" <vicrodnotebook@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 16, 2007 at 03:25 AM

The key section for pleasure boats is Holding Tanks section 121.(e)  and 
Authorized Discharge section 129. (e), (I) (ii) and (iii).
Do not see any mention of sewage record keeping for vessels less than 400 
tons. That been said it would be prudent to enter holding tank pump offs
and 
ocean discharges into log book. In case there is some question about which

boat discharged illegally. Log books are legal do***ents and can be used
in 
court.  Pasted sections 121 and 129 below
Rod

Vol. 141, No. 10 - May 16, 2007
Registration
SOR/2007-86 May 3, 2007
CANADA ****PPING ACT
Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution from ****ps and for Dangerous 
Chemicals
P.C. 2007-699 May 3, 2007

Holding Tanks
121. A holding tank shall
(a) be constructed in a manner such that it does not compromise the 
integrity of the hull;
(b) be constructed of structurally sound material that prevents the tank 
contents from leaking;
(c) be constructed such that the potable water system or other systems 
cannot become contaminated;
(d) be resistant to corrosion by sewage;
(e) have an adequate volume for the ****p's human-rated capacity on a
normal 
voyage;
(f) be provided with a discharge connection and piping system for the 
removal of the tank contents at a sewage reception facility;
(g) be designed so that the level of sewage in the tank may be determined 
without the tank being opened and without contacting or removing any of
the 
tank contents or be equipped with a device that allows the determination
to 
be made;
(h) in the case of ****ps that operate solely on the Great Lakes, other
than 
a pleasure craft, be equipped with an alarm that indicates when the tank
is 
75% full by volume; and
(i) be equipped with ventilation device that
(i) has its outlet located on the exterior of the ****p and in a safe 
location away from ignition sources and areas usually occupied by people,
(ii) prevents the build-up within the tank of pressure that could cause 
damage to the tank,
(iii) is designed to minimize clogging by either the contents of the tank
or 
climatic conditions such as snow or ice,
(iv) is constructed of material that cannot be corroded by sewage, and
(v) has a flame screen of non-corrosive material fitted to the vent
outlet.

Authorized Discharge - Sewage
129. (1) The discharge of sewage from a ****p is authorized if
(a) in the case of a ****p in an area other than a designated sewage area, 
the discharge is passed through a marine sanitation device and the
effluent 
has a fecal coliform count that is equal to or less than 250/100 mL;
(b) in the case of a ****p in a designated sewage area, the discharge is 
passed through a marine sanitation device and the effluent has a fecal 
coliform count that is equal to or less than 14/100 mL;
(c) in the case of a ****p in Section I or Section II waters, but not in 
inland waters of Canada or a designated sewage area, that is of 400 tons 
gross tonnage or more or that is certified to carry more than 15 persons,
(i) the discharge is made at a distance of at least 12 nautical miles from

shore,
(ii) the discharge is made from a holding tank or from facilities for the 
tem****ary storage of sewage and
(A) the discharge is made at a distance of at least 12 nautical miles from

shore,
(B) the ****p is en route at a speed of at least 4 knots, and
(C) the sewage is discharged at a moderate rate, or
(iii) the sewage is comminuted and disinfected using a marine sanitation 
device and the discharge is made at a distance of at least 3 nautical
miles 
from shore;
(d) in the case of a Canadian ****p in waters seaward of the outermost
limits 
of Section II waters that is of 400 tons gross tonnage or more or that is 
certified to carry more than 15 persons,
(i) the discharge is made at a distance of at least 12 nautical miles from

the nearest land,
(ii) the discharge is made from a holding tank or from facilities for the 
tem****ary storage of sewage and
(A) the discharge is made at a distance of at least 12 nautical miles from

the nearest land,
(B) the ****p is en route at a speed of at least 4 knots, and
(C) the sewage is discharged at a moderate rate, or
(iii) the sewage is comminuted and disinfected using a marine sanitation 
device and the discharge is made at a distance of at least 3 nautical
miles 
from the nearest land; or
(e) in the case of a ****p in Section I or Section II waters, but not in 
inland waters of Canada or a designated sewage area, that is less than 400

tons gross tonnage and is not certified to carry more than 15 persons,
(i) the sewage is comminuted and disinfected using a marine sanitation 
device and the discharge is made at a distance of at least 1 nautical mile

from shore,
(ii) the discharge is made at a distance of at least 3 nautical miles from

shore while the ****p is en route at the fastest practicable speed, or
(iii) if it is not practicable to comply with subparagraph (ii) because
the 
****p is located in waters that are less than 6 nautical miles from shore
to 
shore, the discharge is made while the ****p is en route at a speed of at 
least 4 knots or, if it is not practicable at that speed, at the fastest 
practicable speed
(A) into the deepest waters that are located the farthest from shore
during 
an ebb tide, or
(B) into the deepest and fastest moving waters that are located the
farthest 
from shore.
(2) The discharge of sewage authorized in accordance with paragraphs
(1)(a) 
and (b) and subparagraphs (1)(c)(iii), (d)(iii) and (e)(i) shall not
(a) cause a film or sheen to develop on or cause a discoloration of the 
water or its adjoining shorelines;
(b) cause sewage sludge or an emulsion to be deposited beneath the surface

of the water or upon its adjoining shorelines; and
(c) be such that the sewage contains any visible solids.
(3) The discharge of sewage authorized in accordance with subparagraphs 
(1)(c)(i) and (ii), (d)(i) and (ii) and (e)(ii) and (iii) shall not cause 
visible solids to be deposited upon the shoreline.
(4) In the case of a ****p referred to in subparagraph 1(e)(iii), the 
discharge is not authorized if a reception facility is available to
receive 
the sewage.
Subdivision 5
Operational Testing
130. The Board may require testing of effluent from a marine sanitation 
device to ensure that the effluent meets the following standards, as 
determined by Standard Methods:
(a) in the case of a ****p in an area other than a designated sewage area, 
the fecal coliform count of the samples of effluent is equal to or less
than 
250/100 mL;
(b) in the case of a ****p in a designated sewage area, the fecal coliform 
count of the samples of effluent is equal to or less than 14/100 mL;
(c) the total suspended solids content of the samples of effluent is equal

to or less than 50 mg/L;
(d) the 5-day biochemical oxygen demand of the samples of effluent is
equal 
to or less than 50 mg/L; and
(e) in the case of chlorine used as a disinfectant, the total residual 
chlorine content of the samples of effluent is equal to or less than 0.5 
mg/L.
 




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