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33:33:2.0.1.5.20.1.159.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL A Subpart A—General   § 153.101 Purpose. USCG     [CGD 84-067, 51 FR 17965, May 16, 1986] The purpose of this part is to prescribe regulations concerning notification to the Coast Guard of the discharge of oil or hazardous substances as required by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (FWPCA); the procedures for the removal of a discharge of oil; and the costs that may be imposed or reimbursed for the removal of a discharge of oil or hazardous substances under the FWPCA.
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.1.159.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL A Subpart A—General   § 153.103 Definitions. USCG     [CGD 84-067, 51 FR 17965, May 16, 1986, as amended by CGD 88-052, 53 FR 25121, July 1, 1988; CGD 96-026, 61 FR 33665, June 28, 1996; CGD 97-023, 62 FR 33363, June 19, 1997; USCG-2002-12471, 67 FR 41333, June 18, 2002; USCG-2008-0179, 73 FR 35014, June 19, 2008] As used in this part: (a) Act means the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. ). (b) CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq. ). (c) Chemical agents means those elements, compounds, or mixtures that coagulate, disperse, dissolve, emulsify, foam, neutralize, precipitate, reduce, solubilize, oxidize, concentrate, congeal, entrap, fix, make the pollutant mass more rigid or viscous, or otherwise facilitate the mitigation of deleterious effects or removal of the pollutant from the water. The term “chemical agents” as used in this part includes dispersants, surface collecting agents, biological additives, burning agents, and sinking agents as defined in Subpart H of the National Contingency Plan. (d) Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and Environmental Protection means the Coast Guard Officer designated by the Commandant to assist and advise the Commandant on matters related to marine environmental response, port and environmental safety, and waterways management. (e) Coastal waters means all U.S. waters subject to the tide, U.S. waters of the Great Lakes, specified ports and harbors on the inland rivers, waters of the contiguous zone, or other waters of the high seas subject to discharges in connection with activities under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1331 et seq. ) or the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (33 U.S.C. 1501 et seq. ), or which may affect natural resources belonging to, appertaining to, or under the exclusive management authority of the United States (including resources under the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. )). These waters include those contained within the Exclusive Economic Zone declared by Presidential Proclamation 5030 on March 10, 1983 (43 FR 10605). Coastal waters are those waters where the Coast Guard has the responsibility for providing On-Scene Coordinators under the National Contingency Pla…
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.1.159.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL A Subpart A—General   § 153.105 FWPCA delegations and redelegation. USCG     [CGD 91-225, 59 FR 66485, Dec. 27, 1994] The delegations and redelegations under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) [33 U.S.C. 1321 et seq. ] are published in § 1.01-80 and § 1.01-85, respectively, of this chapter.
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.1.159.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL A Subpart A—General   § 153.107 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.1.159.5 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL A Subpart A—General   § 153.109 CERCLA delegations. USCG     [CGD 83-009, 49 FR 575, Jan. 5, 1984] The delegations under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) are published in § 1.01-70 of this chapter.
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.2.159.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL B Subpart B—Notice of the Discharge of Oil or a Hazardous Substance   § 153.201 Purpose. USCG       The purpose of this subpart is to prescribe the manner in which the notice required in section 311(b)(5) of the Act is to be given and to list the government officials to receive that notice.
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.2.159.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL B Subpart B—Notice of the Discharge of Oil or a Hazardous Substance   § 153.203 Procedure for the notice of discharge. USCG     [CGD 84-067, 51 FR 17966, May 16, 1986, as amended by CGD 88-052, 53 FR 25121, July 1, 1988; USCG-2000-6927, 70 FR 74675, Dec. 16, 2005; USCG-2006-25150, 71 FR 39209, July 12, 2006; USCG-2008-0179, 73 FR 35014, June 19, 2008; USCG-2010-0351, 75 FR 36284, June 25, 2010; USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38435, July 7, 2014] Any person in charge of a vessel or of an onshore or offshore facility shall, as soon as they have knowledge of any discharge of oil or a hazardous substance from such vessel or facility in violation of section 311(b)(3) of the Act, immediately notify the Commandant (CG-MER-3), Attn: Industry and Interagency Coordination Division, U.S. Coast Guard Stop 7516, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20593-7516, toll free telephone number : 800-424-8802, direct telephone: 202-267-2675, or Fax: 202-267-1322. If direct reporting to the NRC is not practicable, reports may be made to the Coast Guard or EPA predesignated OSC for the geographic area where the discharge occurs. All such reports shall be promptly relayed to the NRC. If it is not possible to notify the NRC or the predesignated OSC immediately, reports may be made immediately to the nearest Coast Guard unit, provided that the person in charge of the vessel or onshore or offshore facility notifies the NRC as soon as possible. A report made under this section satisfies the reporting requirements of § 151.15 of this chapter and of 46 CFR 4.05-1, if required under that provision. Geographical jurisdiction of Coast Guard and EPA OSC's are specified in the applicable Regional Contingency Plan. Regional Contingency Plans are available at Coast Guard District Offices and EPA Regional Offices as indicated in Table 2. Addresses and telephone numbers for these offices are listed in Table 1.
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.2.159.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL B Subpart B—Notice of the Discharge of Oil or a Hazardous Substance   § 153.205 Fines. USCG     [CGD 84-067, 51 FR 17967, May 16, 1986, as amended by CGD 88-052, 53 FR 25121, July 1, 1988; CGD 97-023, 62 FR 33364, June 19, 1997; USCG-1998-3799, 63 FR 35530, June 30, 1998; USCG-2000-7223, 65 FR 40057, June 29, 2000; USCG-2025-0716, 90 FR 47587, Oct. 2, 2025] Section 311(b)(5) of the Act prescribes that any person who fails to notify the appropriate agency of the United States Government immediately of a discharge is, upon conviction, fined in accordance with Title 18, U.S. Code, or imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or both. Table 1—Addresses and Telephone Numbers of Coast Guard District Offices and EPA Regional Offices Table 2—Standard Administrative Regions of States and Corresponding Coast Guard Districts and EPA Regions
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.3.159.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL C Subpart C—Notification of Arrival, Hazardous Conditions, and Certain Dangerous Cargoes   § 153.301 Purpose. USCG       The purpose of this subpart is to prescribe methods and procedures to be used to remove discharges of oil from coastal waters.
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.3.159.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL C Subpart C—Notification of Arrival, Hazardous Conditions, and Certain Dangerous Cargoes   § 153.303 Applicability. USCG       The provisions of this subpart apply to any owner or operator of a vessel or onshore or offshore facility from which a discharge of oil into coastal waters occurs who acts to remove or arranges for the removal of such discharges.
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.3.159.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL C Subpart C—Notification of Arrival, Hazardous Conditions, and Certain Dangerous Cargoes   § 153.305 Methods and procedures for the removal of discharged oil. USCG     [CGD 73-185, 41 FR 12630, Mar. 25, 1976, as amended by CGD 84-067, 51 FR 17966, May 16, 1986] Each person who removes or arranges for the removal of a discharge of oil from coastal waters shall: (a) Use to the maximum extent possible mechanical methods and sorbents that: (1) Most effectively expedite removal of the discharged oil; and (2) Minimize secondary pollution from the removal operations; The Federal OSC is authorized by the provisions of the National Contingency Plan to require or deny the use of specific mechanical methods and sorbents. Sorbent selection considerations of the OSC include hydrographic and meteorological conditions, characteristics of the sorbent, and availability of a mechanical method for containment and recovery. (b) Control the source of discharge, prevent further discharges, and halt or slow the spread of the discharge by mechanical methods or sorbents or both to the maximum extent possible; (c) Recover the discharged oil from the water or adjoining shorelines by mechanical or manual methods or both to the maximum extent possible; (d) Use chemical agents only in accordance with the provisions of Subpart H of the National Contingency Plan and with the prior approval of the Federal OSC; and (e) Dispose of recovered oil and oil contaminated materials in accordance with applicable State and local government procedures.
33:33:2.0.1.5.20.3.159.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I O 153 PART 153—CONTROL OF POLLUTION BY OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, DISCHARGE REMOVAL C Subpart C—Notification of Arrival, Hazardous Conditions, and Certain Dangerous Cargoes   § 153.307 Penalties. USCG     [USCG-1998-3799, 63 FR 35531, June 30, 1998] Any person who fails or refuses to comply with the provisions of this part, or to comply with an order issued by the Federal On-Scene Coordinator under 33 U.S.C. § 1321(c) or (e)(1)(B), is liable for a civil penalty per day of violation or an amount equal to three times the costs incurred by the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund as a result of such failure.

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