Mar 28: U.S. EPA announced it has   issued a final vessel general permit regulating discharges from commercial   vessels, including ballast water, to protect the nation's waters from ship-borne   pollutants and reduce invasive species in U.S. waters. The final vessel general   permit covers commercial vessels greater than 79 feet in length, excluding   military and recreational vessels, and will replace the 2008 vessel general   permit due to expire on December 19, 2013. EPA said the permit regulates 27   specific discharge categories, and will also provide improvements to the   efficiency of the permit process, and clarify discharge requirements by the   following:   Reduce administrative     burden for vessel owners and operators. The permit will eliminate duplicative reporting requirements,     expand electronic recordkeeping opportunities, and reduce self-inspection     frequency for vessels that are out of service for extended periods.                        
- Reduce the risks of introduction of invasive species
    EPA said the new discharge standards   are supported by independent studies by the Agency's science advisory board and   the National Research Council (NRC), and are consistent with those contained in   the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) 2004 Ballast Water Convention.   EPA is issuing the permit in advance of the current permit's expiration to   provide the regulated community time and flexibility to come into compliance   with the new requirements. The new permit is   effective on December 19, 2013.
      Access a release from EPA (click   here). Access links to a 1-page fact sheet and the complete   prepublication federal register notice, general permit and economic   analysis (click here).   Access EPA's overall Vessel Discharge website for more information(click   here). [#Water, #GLakes] 
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