Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter D—Water Programs |
Part 139 - Discharges Incidental to the Normal Operation of Vessels |
Subpart A - Scope |
§ 139.1 - Coverage. |
§ 139.2 - Definitions. |
§ 139.3 - Other Federal laws. |
Subpart B - General Standards for Discharges Incidental to the Normal Operation of a Vessel |
§ 139.4 - General operation and maintenance. |
§ 139.5 - Biofouling management. |
§ 139.6 - Oil management. |
Subpart C - Standards for Specific Discharges Incidental to the Normal Operation of a Vessel |
§ 139.10 - Ballast tanks. |
§ 139.11 - Bilges. |
§ 139.12 - Boilers. |
§ 139.13 - Cathodic protection. |
§ 139.14 - Chain lockers. |
§ 139.15 - Decks. |
§ 139.16 - Desalination and purification systems. |
§ 139.17 - Elevator pits. |
§ 139.18 - Exhaust gas emission control systems. |
§ 139.19 - Fire protection equipment. |
§ 139.20 - Gas turbines. |
§ 139.21 - Graywater systems. |
§ 139.22 - Hulls and associated niche areas. |
§ 139.23 - Inert gas systems. |
§ 139.24 - Motor gasoline and compensating systems. |
§ 139.25 - Non-oily machinery. |
§ 139.26 - Pools and spas. |
§ 139.27 - Refrigeration and air conditioning. |
§ 139.28 - Seawater piping. |
§ 139.29 - Sonar domes. |
Subpart D - Special Area Requirements |
§ 139.40 - Federally-protected waters. |
Subpart E - Procedures for States to Request Changes to Standards, Regulations, or Policy Promulgated by the Administrator |
§ 139.50 - Petition by a Governor for the Administrator to establish an emergency order or review a standard, regulation, or policy. |
§ 139.51 - Petition by a Governor for the Administrator to establish enhanced Great Lakes System requirements. |
§ 139.52 - Application by a State for the Administrator to establish a State no-discharge zone. |
Appendix A to Part 139 - —Federally-Protected Waters |