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Marine Sanitation Device Discharge Regulations for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
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NOAA proposes to amend the regulations implementing the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS or sanctuary) to eliminate the exemption that allows discharges of biodegradable effluent incidental to vessel use and generated by marine sanitation devices, and to require marine sanitation devices be locked to prevent discharges. This action builds upon the Environmental Protection Agency's creation of a no discharge zone for the state waters of the FKNMS. This action will help protect the Florida Keys ecosystem from potentially harmful vessel sewage discharges and will eliminate at least one contributing factor to declining water quality within the FKNMS. Improved water quality is necessary for the maintenance and enhancement of the sanctuary's biological resources, as well as of the recreational opportunities they provide. A draft environmental assessment has been prepared for this proposed action pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act.
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Administrative Practice and Procedure
Coastal Zone
Fish
Fisheries
Historic Preservation
Intergovernmental Relations
Marine Resources
Monuments and Memorials
Natural Resources
Wildlife
Wildlife Refuges
Wildlife Management Areas
Sanctuary Preservation Areas
Ecological Reserves
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Marine Sanitation Device Discharge Regulations for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary; Federal Register Vol. 74, Issue
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2010-02-17
Docket No. 090122044-91248-01
3510-NK-P
E9-27453
Proposed rule; request for public comments.
NOAA proposes to amend the regulations implementing the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS or sanctuary) to eliminate the exemption that allows discharges of biodegradable effluent incidental to vessel use and generated by marine sanitation devices, and to require marine sanitation devices be locked to prevent discharges. This action builds upon the Environmental Protection Agency's creation of a no discharge zone for the state waters of the FKNMS. This action will help protect the Florida Keys ecosystem from potentially harmful vessel sewage discharges and will eliminate at least one contributing factor to declining water quality within the FKNMS. Improved water quality is necessary for the maintenance and enhancement of the sanctuary's biological resources, as well as of the recreational opportunities they provide. A draft environmental assessment has been prepared for this proposed action pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act.
Comments on the proposed rule and the draft environmental assessment will be accepted if received on or before February 17, 2010.
Sean Morton, Acting Superintendent, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, 33 East Quay Road, Key West, Florida 33040.
Administrative Practice and Procedure
Coastal Zone
Fish
Fisheries
Historic Preservation
Intergovernmental Relations
Marine Resources
Monuments and Memorials
Natural Resources
Wildlife
Wildlife Refuges
Wildlife Management Areas
Sanctuary Preservation Areas
Ecological Reserves
Areas to Be Avoided
State of Florida
U
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Coast Guard
Marine Sanitation Device Discharge Regulations:
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
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