Or. Admin. Code § 340-143-0040 - Ballast Water Management: Emergency Management Alternatives for Vessel's Declaring Safety Exemption Discharge of High-Risk Ballast Water
(1) Unexchanged or
untreated ballast water may not be discharged into waters of the state without
DEQ review and authorization. This is to provide DEQ with sufficient time to
determine whether ballast water proposed for discharge represents a high-risk
for introduction of nonindigenous species and whether or not feasible
management alternatives are available to minimize that risk and protect waters
of the state.
(2) Vessel owners or
operators requesting safety exemptions under ORS
783.635(2)(b)
must file a ballast water reporting form clearly identifying the request, and
provide sufficient additional information for DEQ to evaluate the request and
determine whether an emergency ballast water management alternative is
warranted.
(a) Reporting Requirements. Vessel
operators requesting a safety exemption must notify DEQ of their intent on the
ballast water reporting form required under ORS
783.640. Notification requires
writing the words "safety exemption" on the form where it asks "If no ballast
treatment conducted, state reason why not:" and stating the cause as either
"adverse weather," "vessel design limitation," equipment failure" or
"extraordinary condition."
(A) Vessel
operators may rescind a safety exemption claim by filing an amended ballast
water reporting form and notifying DEQ as required in this section.
(B) Vessel operators using treatment
technologies and claiming a safety exemption due to equipment failure must
conduct an open sea exchange or explain why that was not possible.
(b) Discharge authorization
requirement. A vessel owner or operator shall not discharge untreated or
unexchanged ballast water without DEQ authorization, except:
(A) Where discharging is necessary to prevent
jeopardy to the vessel, crew or passengers, or
(B) For safety exemption discharges from
unmanned barges, in which case DEQ shall review ballast water reporting form
information and notify the vessel operator if further case review and discharge
authorization are required, in accordance with subsection (c).
(c) Case Review. DEQ will review
safety exemption claims and determine whether alternative management strategies
are feasible and necessary. DEQ will complete case review within 10 days of
receiving safety exemption notification on the vessel's ballast water reporting
form. When it completes its safety exemption review, DEQ will notify the vessel
owner or operator whether they have authorization to discharge or whether
ballast water management alternatives, referenced in section (4), are
required.
(3) DEQ may
identify high-risk ballast water from safety exemption cases using factors
including but not limited to:
(a) A
nonindigenous species profile of source waters;
(b) The volume and frequency of exchanged
ballast water discharged;
(c)
Design limitations in vessels that prevent effective ballast
exchanges;
(d) Voyage
characteristics within 50 nautical miles that may preclude requirements to
conduct ballast exchange outside of 50 nautical miles;
(e) Vessel owner or vessel operator
compliance history; or
(f)
Frequency of vessel claims for safety exemption.
(4) Alternative Management strategies options
for responding to high-risk ballast water discharge. For vessels requesting
authorization to discharge high-risk ballast water, DEQ shall identify one or
more of the following options:
(a) Conduct an
open sea or coastal ocean ballast exchange after safety exemption conditions
are rectified;
(b) Discharge into
DEQ-specified alternative waters;
(c) Employ a ballast water treatment
alternative using DEQ-approved methods, or using a ballast treatment system
acceptable under 340-143-0050;
(d) Discharge only the minimum amount
necessary to complete a safe operation; or
(e) Retain all ballast water
on-board.
(5)
Alternative Discharge Areas. DEQ, in consultation with the U.S. Coast Guard and
the state of Washington, when applicable, may identify alternative locations
for the discharge of unexchanged or untreated ballast water.
(6) Safety. Nothing in this section relieves
the vessel owner or operator of the responsibility for ensuring the vessel's
safety and stability or the safety of the crew and passengers.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020, 783.620 - 783.640
Stats. Implemented: ORS 783.620 - 783.640
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