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Category: Trash and Recycling
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

(New York, N.Y.) Taking action that will enhance water quality and protect wildlife and natural resources, the E.P.A. (EPA) has given its preliminary approval to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's (DEC) suggestion to prohibit vessel waste discharges in the South Shore Estuary Reserve. E.P.A. is asking the public to review on the plan.

"This suggestion would help protect water quality, marine life, and ecosystems along the entire south shore of Long Island," said George Pavlou, Acting E.P.A. Regional Administrator. "The South Shore Estuary Reserve includes one of New York State's most diverse estuaries. Establishing a No Discharge Zone is an essential step toward preserving this valuable and beautiful habitat."

The South Shore Estuary Reserve includes in excess of 110,000 acres of open water and intertidal areas from East Rockaway Inlet to Shinnecock Bay. Extending from the Queens/Nassau Co. line east to the Village of Southampton in Suffolk County, the reserve encompasses the homes of 1.5 million people. Under countrywide marine sanitation standards, vessels operating in the reserve are permitted to discharge treated sewage from approved marine sanitation devices. Establishing a No Discharge Zone will require vessels to discharge all sewage, treated or not, only at equipped pump-out facilities. The relatively calm waters of the South Shore Estuary support many commercial and recreational activities including boating, fishing and tourism. Boat sewage discharge increases levels of potentially harmful coliform bacteria and chemicals in treated sewage, such as formaldehyde, phenols and chlorine effect water quality and harm wildlife habitat.

E.P.A. has reviewed the petition prepared by the Peconic Baykeeper and along with DEC tentatively determined that it meets the criterion established by the Clean Vessel Act for establishing a No Discharge Zone. E.P.A. has identified sufficient numbers of pump-out facilities for the safe and sanitary removal of sewage in the area. The Clean Vessel Act stipulates the adequate number of pump-outs per vessel population as one pump-out per 300 - 600 vessels. Taking into account all reasonably accessible pump-outs in the vicinity, E.P.A. has found that the areas of the reserve meet or exceed this criterion.

The public review period will begin July 6, 2009 and extend for 30 days. E.P.A. will review and respond to any comments received. If no substantive issues are raised, a final affirmative determination will be made. Written comments must be postmarked no later than August 5, 2009 and should be addressed to: Jeffrey F. Gratz, E.P.A., Region 2, Clean Water Regulatory Branch, 290 Broadway, 24th Floor, New York, New York, 10007-1866. Telephone: (212) 637-3873.

For more information about No Discharge Zones, visit http://www.epa.gov/owow/oceans/regulatory/vessel_sewage/.

For a Google Earth aerial view of the South Shore Estuary, go to:http://www.epa.gov/region2/kml/long_island_south_shore_estuary_no_discharge_zone.kmz. (You must have Google Earth installed on your computer to view the map. To download Google Earth, visit http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html.)

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