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M0-^ H3//C\ *£. : UMASS/AMHERS7 AAASSACHUSETTS CLEAN AAARINA GUIDE 3i5Dbt oaai EtMo a Strategies to Reduce Environmental Impacts 3t . wm ™™j^»i" Massachusetts Clean Marina Guide Reduce Strategies to Environmental Impacts >s«* m ° CJ 22002 Univ,e:% of Masi Dep a a chusf Prepared by Epsilon Associates, Inc. for the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management April 2001 ( 1 MASSACHUSETTS CLEAN AAARINA GUIDE Commonwealth of Massachusetts *. Argeo Paul Cellucci, Governor Jane Swift, Lieutenant Governor Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Bob Durand, Secretary Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management Tom Skinner, Director Spring, 200 Dear Friend: Part oftoday's active boating and marina industry in Massachusetts is sound stewardship of our oceans, harbors, and wetlands. Given the right tools and knowledge, marina operators, boaters, and the general public can all help reduce or eliminate pollution caused by using and maintaining boats.The result? Cleaner water for boaters, the public, and wildlife to enjoy. # The Massachusetts Clean Marina Guide contains many useful recommendations that have been developed in conjunction with local and national professionals We involved in the operation of marinas and boat maintenance. hope you find this Guide informative and useful. Please share the information with others and feel free to distribute the fact sheets included with the Guide. Since the boating industry is constantly evolving and changing, we intend to update this Guide at a future date. Ifyou have suggestions for improving the Guide or new information that should be included, please contact Robin Lacey, Marina Specialist at the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management, at (6 7) 626- 220. 1 1 Thank you for your interest in keeping Massachusetts waters clean! Very truly yours, Bob Durand Table of Contents Chapter One: Introduction 1.1 The Case forClean Marinas 1-1 1.2 The Guideand the MarinaAssistance Program 1-2 1.3 Marina Regulations 1-4 1.4 Who Should Use this Guidebook 1-4 Marinas 1-4 Yacht Clubs 1-4 Boatyards 1-4 Municipalities 1-5 Boaters 1-5 Do-It-Yourselfers 1-5 1.5 Guide Purpose and Organization 1-6 Chapter Two: The Coastal Environment and Pollution Impacts 2.1 The Massachusetts Coast 2-1 Currents,Waves,and Tides 2-2 CoastalWater Chemistry 2-2 Coastal Habitats 2-3 2.2 MarinaActivitiesandPotentialImpactstotheMarineEnvironment 2-4 Hull Maintenance 2-4 Boat Cleaning 2-5 Gas and Oil from Engine Maintenance,Bilge Water,and Fueling 2-5 Boat Sewage 2-6 SolidWaste 2-6 FishWaste 2-7 2.3 Protectingthe Massachusetts Marine Environment 2-7 Chapter Three: Clean Marina Operations and Management 3.1 StaffTraining 3-1 3.2 Tools to Help Communicate "Clean Boating"to Customers 3-2 Customer Contracts 3-2 ContractorAgreements 3-3 Signs 3-3 Fact Sheets 3-4 Notices and Clean BoatingTips 3-4 Clean Boating Events 3-4 Promoting the Marina's GoodWork 3-5 3.3 FinancingClean Business Practices 3-5 New Services 3-5 Sell Environmentally-Preferable Products 3-6 Environmental Surcharge 3-6 Itemized Environmental Charges 3-6 Massachusetts Clean Marina Guide • Table ofContents . 1 Chapter Four: Activities and Environmental Practices 4.1 Hull Maintenanceand Cleaning 4-3 4.2 BoatCleaning 4-11 4.3 Engine Maintenance 4-15 4.4 BilgeWaterHandling 4-21 4.5 Fueling 4-27 4.6 Spill Response 4-33 4.7 Boat SewageandWastewaterManagement 4-37 4.8 Shoreside Facilitiesand PetWaste Management 4-43 4.9 SolidWaste Management 4-47 4.10 Hazardous Materials and HazardousWaste Management 4-53 4.11 FishWaste Management 4-59 4.12 StormwaterManagement 4-63 4.13 Boat Operations 4-69 Chapter Five: New and Expanding Marinas 5.1 Environmental Considerations 5-2 5.2 Applicable Regulations 5-3 5.3 Sitingand Design Considerations 5-5 Marina Flushing 5-5 Water Quality 5-6 Habitat 5-7 Shoreline Streambank Stabilization 5-8 5.4 More Information 5-9 Chapter Six: Major Regulatory Programs 6.1 RegulatoryOverview 6-1 6.2 Statutes and Regulations 6-6 1.Areas ofCritical Environmental Concern 6-7 2. CoastalWetlands RestrictionAct , 6-7 3. Executive Order 149: Federal Emergency Management Agencyand Floodplain Use 6-8 4. Executive Order 181: Barrier Beaches 6-8 5. Massachusetts Endangered Species Act 6-8 6. Federal Endangered Species Act ....6-9 7. UnderwaterArcheological Resources 6-9 8. Massachusetts Historical Commission 6-10 9. Massachusetts Division ofMarine Fisheries 6-10 10. National Marine Fisheries Service 6-1 11 Ocean SanctuariesAct 6-11 12. Designated PortAreas 6-12 13. Municipal Harbor Plans 6-12 14. Massachusetts Environmental PolicyAct 6-13 15. Wetlands ProtectionAct 6-13 16.401 WaterQuality Certification ....6-14 Massachusetts Clean Marina Guide • Table ofContents BXRi 17. PublicWaterfrontAct (Chapter91) 6-14 — 18. State Fire Marshall Massachusetts Fire Code 6-15 19. CoastalZone Management 6-15 20. Rivers and Harbors Actof1899 (Section 10) 6-16 21. CleanWaterAct (Section 404) 6-16 22. Marine Protection,Research and Sanctuaries Act (Section 103) 6-16 23. Massachusetts Programmatic General Permit 6-16 24. NPDES Stormwater Construction General Permit 6-18 25. OrderofConditions 6-18 26. Chapter91 license 6-18 27. NPDES StormWaterMulti-Sector General Permit 6-19 28. Marine Sanitation Devices 6-19 29. No DischargeAreas 6-20 30. CleanVesselAct 6-20 31. Resource Conservation and RecoveryAct 6-21 — 32. Discharge ofOil CleanWaterAct 6-22 33. OrganotinAntifoulant Paint ControlAct 6-22 34. Marine Plastic Pollution Research and ControlAct 6-23 — 35. Control ofVolatile Organic Compounds CleanAirAct 6-23 — 36. Boat Engine Emissions Massachusetts CleanAirAct 6-24 37. Massachusetts Boat Operations Restrictions 6-24 — Chapter Seven: Pulling It Together The Marina Environmental Management Plan 7.1 Benefits ofaMarinaEnvironmentalManagementPlan 7-1 How 7.2 to Develop aPlan 7-2 Identify Pollution Sources and Select BMPs 7-2 Prioritize BMPs 7-3 Identify BMPs to Implement Immediately 7-3 Identify BMPs forFuture Implementation 7-4 Develop a Cost Strategy 7-5 Develop a Schedule 7-5 FinalizeYour Plan 7-6 BMP 7.3 Costs and Possible FundingSources 7-7 Appendices Sample Contractfrom Edwards Boatyard A-l Examples ofSigns forthe Marina B-l Vendors ofMarine Systems and Products C-l Massachusetts PumpoutList D-l Components ofa Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan E-l Index Acknowledgements Massachusetts Clean Marina Guide • Table ofContents Chapter One: Introduction 1 1 The Case for Clean Marinas . 1 .2 The Guide and the Marina Assistance Program 1.3 Marina Regulations Who 1 .4 Should Use this Guidebook Marinas Yacht Clubs Boatyards Municipalities Boaters Do-It-Yourselfers 1 .5 Guide Purpose and Organization ITTfliJlTa I « <

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