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Cargo Residues ?
14 October 2010
Luk Wuyts
Cargo Residues
Agenda
1. Regulations2. Role of Port Reception Facilities3. Current practice in Antwerp4. Looking forward…
1. Regulations
Why ?
The red dots show areas where anoxic waters are located. Map at http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_POCS/OCDST/dead_zones.html. Used with permission of NASA.
Cargo Residues
* Not so visible as oil or plastic !!
* What is a harmful substance ?
* Salt ? Iron ? Petcokes ?
Cargo Residues
What does Marpol convention tell us?
* Liquid Annex II
* Bulk Annex V
Marpol Convention
• Annex II Cat X /Y/Z : 250 substances• Some 250 substances were evaluated and included in the list
appended to the Convention. The discharge of their residues is allowed only to reception facilities until certain concentrations and conditions (which vary with the category of substances) are complied with.
• In any case, no discharge of residues containing noxious substances is permitted within 12 miles of the nearest land. More stringent restrictions applied to the Baltic and Black Sea areas. x
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Marpol Convention
Annex V : Garbage / including cargo residues !
“Cargo-associated waste and and cargo residue.”
What is a Cargo Residue ?“ Remnants of any cargo material on board which
cannot be placed in cargo holds plus spillage during loading plus spillage after unloading “
News from “de Llyod”
October, 11
MEPC Committee (London, Oct 2010 )“ discharge of all garbage is prohibited,
except as expressely provided otherwise”
enforcement date 1 Jan 2014
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- Annex V in force December 1988- Regulation for the prevention of pollution
by Garbage- Garbage includes all kinds of food,
domestic and operational waste …….- Amendment to Garbage Record Book in
force on 1st August 2005 includes:* Cargo residues* Position of the ship
Marpol
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Marpol - Annex V current- Garbage categories in the GRB must include cargo residues
-Disposal prohibited < 12nm to nearest land
- In a Special Area, cargo residues cannot bedisposed into the sea
- MARPOL requirements are the minimum;port states may be more stringent
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Special Areas !
Adopted Into force In effect
• Mediterranean Sea 02 Nov 1973 31 Dec 1988 -• Baltic Sea 02 Nov 1973 31 Dec 1988 01 Oct 1989• Black Sea 02 Nov 1973 31 Dec 1988 -• Red Sea 02 Nov 1973 31 Dec 1988 -• ‘Gulfs Area’ 02 Nov 1973 31 Dec 1988 -• North Sea 17 Oct 1989 18 Feb 1991 18 Feb 1991• Antarctic Area 16 Nov 1990 17 Mar11992 17 Mar 1992• Caribbean Sea 04 July 1991 04 April 1993 -
+ Gulf of Mexico
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Special Areas
Special Areas where the requirements have not takeneffect may be due to the following reasons:
- Lack of adequate reception facilities
- Lack of ratification of the Convention by Coastal States
3. Port Reception facilities
Port Reception Facilities
Marpol :
every port should have adequate facility
Port Authority should facilitate !
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Marpol
Regulation 7 of Annex V states:
• Each party to the Convention undertakes to ensure theprovision of reception facilities at ports and terminalsfor the reception of garbage :-
1) Without causing undue delay to ships
2) According to the needs of the ships using them
• Each party to the Convention shall notify the IMO of all cases where the facilities provided are alleged to beinadequate
Port reception facilities
* Role AcceptQualityTreatment
* Lack of adequate facilities?
Port Reception Facilities in Europe
Adequate Reception Facility ?
3. Antwerp
Antwerp: Facts and Figures (2009)
Calling Ships Tons (mio)
16 000 157
Tankers 3 000 39
Bulk Carriers 500 17
Antwerp Facts
Calling Ships 16 000
Discharging 4 000
Not discharging 12 000
Antwerp : Cargo Residues
Collected volumes kT
Wash waters Oil Products 40
Wash Waters Chemicals 15
Wash Waters from dry Bulk 5
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INTERCARGO
Cleaning after Green Delayed Petcoke
• Sweep and remove all solids• High pressure water wash all holds withwarm water (50-60deg C)
• Footprint/staining will be left behind on holdcoating
• Use detergents as prescribed by MEPCCircular MEPC.2/Circ.8
• Pump out to port reception facility
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• IMO• National Administrations • Regional Administrations• State Legislation• Classification Companies • Flag States • Port States
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The Regulation of Shipping
Conclusion : There is a need for
• Regulation by local authorities
• Inspection and control !
• Support of port reception facilities !
To Do’s
• Supra National (EU) ships must leave harbour EMPTY
• National (Local) Regulation and enforcement
• International Data System
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Let’s keep the seas clean !
Thank you