Sewage & Other Discharge from VesselsUnder the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (POEO Act), it is an offence to pollute any waters unless permitted under a licence issued by the Environment Protection Authority. NSW Maritime Authority officers can issue on-the-spot infringement notices of $750 to an individual, or $1500 to a corporation where cases of pollution from vessels are detected. The POEO Act is complemented by the Marine Pollution Regulation 2006. This Regulation is designed to improve the management of sewage pollution from vessels and simplify the capacity requirements for sewage holding tanks. Specific provisions of this Regulation include:
No discharge zonesThe above measures will help protect human health and sensitive marine life, taking into account the risks related to certain waterways, activities and vessel types. A key aspect of this risk-based approach is the designation of certain areas as 'no discharge zones'; for treated sewage. These include Sydney Harbour and its tributaries, all inland waterways, intermittently opening lagoons, Aquatic Reserves and Marine Parks, and all waters within 500 metres of aquaculture, bathing, mooring and anchoring areas, persons in the water, beaches and marinas. Pump-out FacilitiesThe contents of vessel sewage and galley waste holding tanks must not be discharged into the water, but must be discharged at a pump-out facility. Recreational VesselsThere are no specific requirements for recreational vessels. However, all vessel operators must ensure that they do not pollute. The Authority recommends the installation of holding tanks, but owners of smaller vessels can use a portable toilet instead. Planning your trip to take advantage of shore amenities is another way of preventing sewage from entering the waterways. A map of amenities adjacent to Sydney Harbour can be viewed here. Further InformationA copy of the Marine Pollution Regulation can be found at www.legislation.nsw.gov.au. See also the Frequently Asked Questions on sewage from vessels.
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