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Marine Retailers Association of America Urges Support for Clean Boating Act

Posted in Legislation by Allegheny River Rat on the May 7th, 2008
 
Issue Date: 5/7/2008, Posted On: 5/7/2008

MRAA calls for members to bolster support of Clean Boating Act

The Marine Retailers Association of America is sending an alert to all its members asking them to contact their U.S. senators about supporting the Clean Boating Act of 2008 (S.2766).

 

The bill has 30 co-sponsors, but the MRAA says more are needed for the bill to be considered in the Senate.

 

In 1973, the EPA recognized it would be unnecessary for recreational boaters to be subject to complex federal and state permitting requirements designed for large point source polluters such as waste water treatment plants, cruise ships, cargo ships, and supertankers. Recreational boats received a common sense exemption.

 

However, in September 2006, a U.S. District Court ruling nullified the EPA regulation and said the EPA did not have statutory authority to issue the exemption.

 

The MRAA says it’s a major blow to recreational boating because incidental discharges, such as engine cooling water, gray water, uncontaminated bilge water, and weather related deck runoff would be prohibited without a new costly permit and non-compliance would be subject to a fine of up to $32,000.00 a day.

 

The MRAA is urging its members to send their senators an e-mail by going to www.boatblue.org.

 

Other industry organizations, including the NMMA, also have been lobbying their members to take similar action.

Support S. 2776 The Clean Boating Act of 2008 (Restores a decades old exemption for recreational boats)

Posted in Legislation by Allegheny River Rat on the April 8th, 2008

Recreational Boating Act 2008
In September, 2006, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a 35-year-old exemption for recreational boats from an EPA regulation intended to stop ballast water discharge from ocean-going freighters and tankers in U.S. waters.

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