California NDZ's

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California NDZ's are as follows: Mission Bay Oceanside Harbor Dana Point Harbor San Diego Bay (<30 ft. deep at MLLW) Channel Islands Harbor Avalon Bay Harbor Newport Bays Sunset Bay Richardson Bay Huntington Harbor If my interpretation of the law is correct type I MSD's are legal in all other areas.
 
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California NDZ's are as follows: Mission Bay Oceanside Harbor Dana Point Harbor San Diego Bay (<30 ft. deep at MLLW) Channel Islands Harbor Avalon Bay Harbor Newport Bays Sunset Bay Richardson Bay Huntington Harbor If my interpretation of the law is correct type I MSD's are legal in all other areas.
 
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California NDZ's are as follows: Mission Bay Oceanside Harbor Dana Point Harbor San Diego Bay (<30 ft. deep at MLLW) Channel Islands Harbor Avalon Bay Harbor Newport Bays Sunset Bay Richardson Bay Huntington Harbor If my interpretation of the law is correct type I MSD's are legal in all other areas.
 
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California NDZ's are as follows: Mission Bay Oceanside Harbor Dana Point Harbor San Diego Bay (<30 ft. deep at MLLW) Channel Islands Harbor Avalon Bay Harbor Newport Bays Sunset Bay Richardson Bay Huntington Harbor If my interpretation of the law is correct type I MSD's are legal in all other areas.
 
Oct 2, 2007
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- - Millville, NJ
NDZ's

Here's the EPA list for the whole country, by state: http://www.epa.gov/owow/oceans/regulatory/vessel_sewage/vsdnozone.html
 
Dec 25, 2000
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Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Hmmm, Washington State does not have...

no discharge zones? Terry
 
Dec 2, 1997
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- - LIttle Rock
None in coastal waters

There's only one small one on the whole west coast north of Santa Barbara...a harbor off SF Bay. The discharge of TREATED waste from a CG certified Type I or II is legal everywhere else--including Lake Union and Lake Washington (Seattle), both fresh water lakes. That doesn't mean there aren't are some ND marinas...there are. Marinas are private property and so can make their own rules. Oregon has put together a "Clean Marina Program" that includes a "no discharge" provision. It's voluntary..no marina is required to participate, but the marinas who choose do so are supposed to require ALL vessels, including those with treatment devices, to hold while tied up to their docks or while on a mooring. Since the discharge from most treatment devices is cleaner than water in any marina due to runoff, and fewer than 5% of boats have 'em anyway, it doesn't make much sense...but no one ever said it's supposed to.
 
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