[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 123 (Friday, June 26, 1998)]
[Notices]
[Pages 34873-34874]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-16799]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-6114-7]
Massachusetts Marine Sanitation Device Standard; Receipt of
Petition
Notice is hereby given that a petition has been received from the
State of Massachusetts requesting a determination of the Regional
Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, pursuant to
section 312(f)(3) of Public Law 92-500 as amended by Public Law 95-217
and Public Law 100-4, that adequate facilities for the safe and
sanitary removal and treatment of sewage from all vessels are
reasonably available for the coastal regions of the town of Harwich,
State of Massachusetts, to qualify as a ``No Discharge Area'' (NDA).
The areas covered under this petition include the major harbors and
contiguous beaches between and including Allen , Wychmere and
Saquatucket harbors and to the Herring River. The latitudes and
longitude defining the boundaries are Town line of Dennis
70 deg.07'03'', 41 deg.39'16'', Herring River 70 deg.06'33'',
41 deg.40'08'', Allens Harbor 70 deg.05'22'', 41 deg.40'04'', Wychmere
Harbor 70 deg.03'56'', 41 deg.40'04'', Saquatucket Harbor
70 deg.03'31'', 41 deg.40'09'', Town line of Chatham 70 deg.02'17'',
41 deg.39'58'', and the water boundaries are 70 deg.02'55'',
41 deg.39'52'',--70 deg.04'38'', 41 deg.39'46'',--70 deg.06'00'',
41 deg.39'35''.
The State of Massachusetts has certified that there are two
facilities to service the town of Harwich. A stationary shore side
pump-out facility at the Saquatucket Municipal Marina has a 60 gallon
per cycle capacity with discharge to a 2,500 gallon tight tank. This
facility provides access for vessels with 6 feet draft at mean low
water. This facility is available daily from May 1st through November
15th, weather permitting and open during daylight hours. Harbormaster
personnel will be available to demonstrate the self-service system
Tuesday through Sunday, from 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. The Harwich
Harbormaster's office number is (508) 430-7532. The second facility is
a pump-out boat typically docked at Saquatucket Municipal Marina,
unless the private marinas request it for a short period of time. This
pump-out boat will come to individual boats by appointment, which can
be made by calling the Harwich Harbormaster on channel VHF 68 or
calling the office at (508) 430-7532. The pump-out boat will be
available May 1st through November 15th , and service is normally
available
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Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m to 3 p.m., weather permitting.
In addition to these pump-out facilities, there is a town comfort
station located on the Allen harbor town boat ramp parking area, and
the Saquatucket Municipal Marina has on-shore bathroom and shower
facilities available 24 hours a day. There are also private facilities
at the Allen Harbor Yacht Club.
The waste from stationary shore side pump-out facility at the
Saquatucket Municipal Marina and the pump-out boat is collected and
stored in a Department of Environmental Protection approved, 2,500
gallon tigh tank. This tank is fitted with alarms that activate in time
to ensure waste removal long before the capacity is reached. The town
of Harwich has an annual agreement with a licensed waste hauler to
pump-out, on demand by the Harbormaster, and then transport the septage
to the Town of Yarmouth's Sewage Treatment Facility. The Town Harwich
has a contract with the Town of Yarmouth for the use of the Yarmouth-
Dennis Septage Treatment Facility.
There are approximately 753 boats either moored or docked within
Herring Creek, Allens Harbor, Wychmere Harbor and Saquatucket Harbor
and are primarily ``parking lot'' harbors where the majority of boats
are under 27 feet. Of these 735 boats there are 35 commercial fishing
vessels, and an estimated transient population of 68 vessels.
The resources of the Herring Creek, Allens Harbor, Wychmere Harbor
and Saquatucket Harbor are recreational and commercial. Wychmere Harbor
is used by both recreational and commercial shell fishermen for the
harvest of quahogs, clams, oysters, and bay scallops. Saquatucket
Harbor is also used by both recreational and commercial shell fishermen
for the harvest of quahogs, clams, oysters and is the site of the
Town's commercial aquaculture operations. The beaches are located on
the contiguous boundary with Nantucket Sound.
Comments and reviews regarding this request for action may be filed
on or before July 27, 1998. Such communications, or requests for
information or a copy of the applicant's petition, should be addressed
to Ann Rodney, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency--New England
Region, Water Quality Unit (CWQ), JFK Federal Building, Boston, MA
02203. Telephone: 617-565-4885. E-Mail: [email protected]
Dated: June 17, 1998.
John P. DeVillars,
Regional Administrator, Region I.
[FR Doc. 98-16799 Filed 6-25-98; 8:45 am]
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