Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 33 - Navigation and Navigable Waters |
Chapter I - Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security |
SubChapter O - Pollution |
Part 157 - Rules for the Protection of the Marine Environment Relating to Tank Vessels Carrying Oil in Bulk |
Subpart B - Design, Equipment, and Installation |
§ 157.08 - Applicability of subpart B. |
§ 157.09 - Segregated ballast. |
§ 157.10 - Segregated ballast tanks and crude oil washing systems for certain new vessels. |
§ 157.11 - Pumping, piping and discharge arrangements. |
§ 157.12 - Oil discharge monitoring and control system. |
§ 157.13 - Designated observation area. |
§ 157.14 - Pump-room bottom protection. |
§ 157.15 - Slop tanks in tank vessels. |
§ 157.17 - Oil residue (sludge) tank. |
§ 157.19 - Cargo tank arrangement and size. |
§ 157.20 - Accidental oil outflow performance. |
§ 157.21 - Subdivision and stability. |
§ 157.22 - Intact stability requirements. |
§ 157.23 - Cargo and ballast system information. |
§ 157.24 - Submission of calculations, plans, and specifications. |
§ 157.10a - Segregated ballast tanks, crude oil washing systems, and dedicated clean ballast tanks for certain new and existing vessels of 40,000 DWT or more. |
§ 157.10b - Segregated ballast tanks, dedicated clean ballast tanks, and special ballast arrangements for tank vessels transporting Outer Continental Shelf oil. |
§ 157.10c - Segregated ballast tanks, crude oil washing systems, and dedicated clean ballast tanks for certain new and existing tankships of 20,000 to 40,000 DWT. |
§ 157.10d - Double hulls on tank vessels. |
§ 157.12a - Definitions. |
§ 157.12b - Implementation requirements. |
§ 157.12c - Construction, maintenance, security, calibration, and training. |
§ 157.12d - Technical specifications. |
§ 157.12e - Certificate of approval. |
§ 157.12f - Workshop functional test requirements. |
§ 157.12g - Plan approval requirements. |
§ 157.24a - Submission of calculations, plans, and specifications for existing vessels installing segregated ballast tanks. |