Under the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, the State Water Resources Control Board (board) is the principal state agency with primary authority over water quality matters. Under the act, the board prescribes waste discharge requirements for the discharge of waste into the waters of the state.
Federal law establishes a system of national marine sanctuaries.
This bill would declare that it is in the public interest to prohibit large passenger vessels from releasing waste, as defined, into national marine sanctuaries in the marine waters of the state, and that the protection and enhancement of the quality of the marine waters of the state and national marine sanctuaries in the marine waters of the state requires that the release from large passenger vessels of hazardous waste and other waste, as defined, into those waters should be prohibited.
The bill would define the term “other waste.” The bill would prohibit the release of hazardous waste and other waste, by large passenger vessels into the marine waters of the state or national marine sanctuaries in the marine waters of the state, and would subject a person who violates the prohibitions to a civil penalty, as specified. The bill would require the owner or operator of a large passenger vessel to immediately notify the board of a release of hazardous waste or other waste, as specified. The bill would require the board to request the appropriate federal agencies to prohibit the release of hazardous waste and other waste, by large passenger vessels in all of the waters in the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary; and to request, if necessary, approval of the state’s prohibition of the release of hazardous waste and other waste, in the national marine sanctuaries in the marine waters of the state.
The bill would permit the board to adopt regulations to carry out the bill’s provisions. The bill would provide that it does not apply to vessels that operate in the marine waters of the state solely in innocent passage.