Alaska Cruise Ships Sewage
Certain Alaska Cruise Ship Operations - Article XIV Federal PDF The Commercial Passenger Vessel Environmental Compliance Cruise Ship Program was established in July 2001 by AS 4603460 - AS 4603490.
Alaska cruise ships sewage. Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. Every week on average a cruise ship carrying 1700 guests will produce up to 60000 gallons of sewage the videos narrator said. The analysis which worked off of federal data did show that some of the 16 cruise lines assessed are slowly becoming more environmentally friendly.
Its the latter scrubber washwater that may be the discharge of most concern. Alaska law requires that the owner or operator of a small commercial passenger vessel 50 to 249 overnight passengers determined by the number of lower berths registered under the commercial passenger vessel environmental compliance cpvec program may not discharge treated sewage graywater and other wastewater in alaska waters unless the. Find a list of ships and where they are permitted to dump in the Cruise Ship Discharge Status.
The Mountain Point wastewater treatment plant run by Ketchikans borough is allowed to put out more than 10 times as much as cruise ship systems. Michelle Bonnet Hale the former director of the Division of Water in the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation DEC said it would be a step backward to require ships to hook up to community-based systems as some have suggested. Forty large cruise ships operated in Alaska in 2019 of those twenty four ships were authorized to discharge treated wastewater in Alaska and eighteen ships discharged treated wastewater and conducted sampling.
Cruise ships released over one billion gallons of sewage into the ocean in 2014 according to a new report from Friends of the Earth. The proposed regulation updates PDF were made available for a 30 day comment period. In fact Annex IV does not request operational sewage treatment plants on board to meet any concentration limits.
Somecruise ships are permitted to dump while docked at port. The proposed changes are only to citations in the regulations to Alaska Statutes. Commercial Passenger Vessel Environmental Compliance Program.
Curiosity however reveals the. It explained how much waste the floating cities produce. Senate Bill 3 addressed the expiration of the Best Management Practices alternative to issuing a permit for small cruise ships and state ferries between 50 and 249 lower berths.
