97-18712. New York State Prohibition on Marine Discharges of Vessel Sewage; Receipt of Petition and Tentative Determination  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 136 (Wednesday, July 16, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 38080-38081]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-18712]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [FRL-5858-7]
    
    
    New York State Prohibition on Marine Discharges of Vessel Sewage; 
    Receipt of Petition and Tentative Determination
    
        Notice is hereby given that a petition was received from the State 
    of New York on June 12, 1996, requesting a determination by the 
    Regional Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pursuant 
    to section 312(f) of Public Law 92-500, as amended by Public Law 95-217 
    and Public Law 100-4, (the Clean Water Act), that adequate facilities 
    for the safe and sanitary removal and treatment of sewage from all 
    vessels are reasonably available for the coastal waters of Mamaroneck 
    Harbor, Village of Mamaroneck, County of Westchester, State of New 
    York.
        This petition was made by the New York State Department of 
    Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) in cooperation with the Village of 
    Mamaroneck. Upon receipt of an affirmative determination in response to 
    this petition, NYSDEC would completely prohibit the discharge of 
    sewage, whether treated or not, from any vessel in Mamaroneck Harbor in 
    accordance with section 312(f)(3) of the Clean Water Act and 40 CFR 
    140.4(a).
        The Village of Mamaroneck is located in Long Island Sound. 
    Mamaroneck Harbor encompasses numerous wetlands, marshes and mud flats 
    including Guion Creek, Otter Creek, Salt Creek and Van Amringe Mill 
    Pond. The proposed No-Discharge Zone would include waters not indexed 
    lying northerly of a line drawn in a northeasterly direction from the 
    southern tip of the sea wall at Orienta Point near the Orienta Yacht 
    Club at the foot of Rushmore Avenue in Mamaroneck, to a point on the 
    mainland immediately north of Spike Island at the intersection of the 
    shoreline and the extension of the line to the center gable of large 
    stone and stucco residence at No. 6 Shore Road in the Greenhaven 
    section within the City of Rye.
        Information submitted by the State of New York and the Village of 
    Mamaroneck states that there are three existing pump-out facilities 
    available to service vessels which use Mamaroneck Harbor, and one 
    additional facility proposed for construction. One facility is owned 
    and operated by the Mamaroneck Municipal Marina. This facility is open 
    continuously and charges no fee for pump-out services. It can service 
    vessels up to 80 feet in length with up to a 8 foot draft based on the 
    mean low water depth. A second unit is planned at this facility with 
    the same operating schedule.
        The other facilities are privately owned and charge no fee for 
    pump-out services to patrons. They are located at Nichols Boat Yard and 
    Boston Post Road Boat Yard. Operating hours for Nichols Boat Yard pump-
    out are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours, Monday through Friday and by 
    appointment on the weekend. It can service vessels up to 40 feet in 
    length with up to a 6 foot draft based on the mean low water depth. The 
    other facility is located at the Boston Post Road Boat Yard and 
    operates from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Length and 
    draft restrictions are 50 feet and 5.1 feet based on mean low water 
    depth. Within seven nautical miles of Mamaroneck Harbor are five other 
    locations that provide pump-out facilities.
        Vessel waste generated from the pump-out facilities in Mamaroneck 
    Harbor is disposed of in the Village of Mamaroneck Waste Water 
    Treatment Plant. This plant operates under a State Pollutant Discharge 
    Elimination System (SPDES) permit issued by the New York State 
    Department of Environmental Conservation.
        According to the State's petition, the maximum daily vessel 
    population for the waters of Mamaroneck Harbor is approximately 1160 
    vessels. This estimate is based on summer weekend/holiday levels of 
    usage and includes 1040 vessels berthed in marinas of Mamaroneck Harbor 
    and less than 120 transient vessels in Mamaroneck Harbor.
        The EPA hereby makes a tentative affirmative determination that 
    adequate facilities for the safe and sanitary removal and treatment of 
    sewage from all vessels are reasonably available for Mamaroneck Harbor 
    in the Village of Mamaroneck, New York. A final determination on this 
    matter will be made following the 30 day period for
    
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    public comment and will result in a New York State prohibition of any 
    sewage discharges from vessels in Mamaroneck Harbor.
        Comments and views regarding this petition and EPA's tentative 
    determination may be filed on or before August 15, 1997. Comments or 
    requests for information or copies of the applicant's petition should 
    be addressed to Walter E. Andrews, U.S. Environmental Protection 
    Agency, Region II, Water Programs Branch, 290 Broadway, 24th Floor, New 
    York, New York, 10007-1866. Telephone: (212) 637-3880.
    
        Dated: March 19, 1997.
    Jeanne Fox,
    Regional Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 97-18712 Filed 7-15-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/16/1997
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
97-18712
Pages:
38080-38081 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5858-7
PDF File:
97-18712.pdf