Posted - Monday, April 15, 2013, 11:07 AM - MarineLink.com
The U.S. Coast Guard announced the
acceptance of nine ballast water treatment systems today as Alternate
Management Systems (AMS) in compliance with the service’s March 2012
final rule for Standards for Living Organisms in Ships’ Ballast Water
Discharged (SLOSBWD) in U.S. waters.
AMS acceptance by the Coast Guard is a temporary designation given to a
ballast water treatment system approved by a foreign administration.
Vessel operators may use an AMS to manage their ballast water discharges
in lieu of ballast water exchange, while the treatment system undergoes
approval testing to Coast Guard standards.
An AMS may be used to meet the Coast Guard ballast water treatment
requirements for up to five years after the ship’s ballast water
discharge standard compliance date specified in the final rule. This
five-year timeframe allows for the completion of required land-based and
shipboard testing.
“With these AMS acceptances, we move into a new era of aquatic invasive
species prevention and control,” said Coast Guard Rear Adm. Joseph A.
Servidio, Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy. “Compared with
the existing requirement for mid-ocean ballast water exchange, these
technological solutions reduce the ballast water exchange safety
concerns for mariners and provide greater protection for the marine
environment.”
“This is an important first step in making Coast Guard and foreign
approved ballast water treatment systems available for the global
shipping industry,” said Servido. “The Coast Guard AMS program will
allow ship owners and operators to install a ballast water treatment
system and use it in U.S. waters while it undergoes approval testing.”
The Coast Guard continues to review applications for AMS acceptance and
will announce further determinations. For information on how to obtain
an AMS acceptance from the Coast Guard and for a complete list of
ballast water management systems that have been accepted for use as an
AMS, please visit the Coast Guard’s Environmental Standards Division’s
website at http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/cg522/cg5224/bwm.asp.
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Monday, April 15, 2013
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