EPA seeks public comments to help develop practices for recreational vessels

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking public comment from boaters and other stakeholders to help develop proposed regulations to reduce water pollution and the spread of invasive species in the nation’s rivers, lakes and other water bodies.

Process

The input received through this process will help guide the development of proposed regulations to mitigate adverse effects from recreational boat discharges, such as bilgewater, graywater and deck runoff, that may contain substances harmful to water quality or spread invasive species.

The Clean Boating Act directs EPA to take steps to limit the impact of pollution and the spread of invasive species associated with the discharge from boats. As part of the public input, EPA is also seeking information from states that already enact standards to limit the impacts of boat discharges on waterways.

Based on the important input received, EPA will seek to develop appropriate management practices and performance standards that protect waterways while also working with the U.S. Coast Guard, which will establish regulations governing the design, construction, installation and use of management practices.

Management practices

Implementation of these management practices will allow boaters and other water enthusiasts to continue enjoying our nation’s water bodies while protecting water quality. EPA is holding listening sessions and conducting webinars to inform interested parties about the Clean Boating Act and receive public input.

The listening sessions will be held in Annapolis, Md., March 18 and April 29.

More information about the Clean Boating Act: water.epa.gov/lawsregs/lawsguidance/cwa/vessel/CBA/about.cfm

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