Discharges from Vessels/Disposal of Liquids Sample Clauses

Discharges from Vessels/Disposal of Liquids. No tenant shall throw, discharge or deposit from any boat or float any refuse matter, oil, spirits, inflammable liquid, oily bilge water or other contaminants into the water or Marina premises. All such substances shall be deposited at appropriate disposal sites. Vessels with automatic bilge pumps shall be maintained in such a manner as to prevent the discharge of contaminants overboard. Marina prohibits the use of detergents and emulsifiers on fuel or oil spills. Marina requires tenants to use oil-absorbing materials in vessel bilges and in boat slips. In the event of a discharge of oil or other contaminant, the Vessel Owner is required to immediately notify the Marina, the U.S. Coast Guard and all other agencies, as required by law. Owner shall also immediately take all necessary actions to remove spilled substances from the water and from all pilings, vessels and other surfaces impacted by the spill. The Owner shall if necessary retain the services of a professional pollution response company. Marina prohibits open containers of paints or other maintenance supplies on the docks. Liquids must be stored only in sealed containers aboard the Owner's vessel or off the Marina's premises.
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Discharges from Vessels/Disposal of Liquids. No Vessel Owner or anyone else shall throw, discharge or deposit from any boat or float any refuse matter, oil, spirits, inflammable liquid, oily bilge water or other contaminants into the water or marina premises. All such substances shall be deposited at appropriate disposal sites. Vessels with automatic bilge pumps shall be maintained in such a manner as to prevent the discharge of contaminants overboard. Marina prohibits the use of detergents and emulsifiers on fuel or oil spills. The Marina requires tenants to use oil-absorbing materials in vessel bilges and in boat Slips. Dispose of used absorbent pads and filters property. In the event of a discharge of oil or other contaminant, the Vessel Owner is required to immediately notify the Marina, the National Oil Response Center, the U.S. Coast Guard and all other agencies, as required by law. Vessel Owner shall also immediately take all necessary actions to remove spilled substances from the water and from all pilings, vessels and other surfaces impacted by the spill. The Vessel Owner shall, if necessary, retain the services of a professional pollution response company. The Marina prohibits open containers of paints or other maintenance supplies on the docks.
Discharges from Vessels/Disposal of Liquids. No Vessel Owner of the Dry-Storage Facility shall throw, discharge or deposit from any vessel, dock or premises any refuse matter, sewage, oil, spirits, inflammable liquid, oily bilges in the harbor. All such matter shall be deposited in appropriately-marked containers within the Dry-Storage Facility. Orange County Ordinance No. 2073 provides it is unlawful to throw, discharge or deposit from any vessel or float any refuse, oily bilge fluids, inflammable liquids and other contaminants into water or upon the premises. Vessels with automatic bilge pumps will be maintained in such a manner as to prevent the discharge of contaminants overboard. Vessel sewage pump- outs must not be used to pump out bilges. Marine sanitation devices must be free of leaks and discharges, and y-valve must be in closed and locked position.
Discharges from Vessels/Disposal of Liquids. No Vessel Owner of the Marina shall throw, discharge or deposit from any vessel, dock or premises any refuse matter, sewage, oil, spirits, inflammable liquid, oily bilges in the harbor. All such matter shall be deposited in appropriately-marked containers within the Marina. Orange County Ordinance No. 2073 provides it is unlawful to throw, discharge or deposit from any vessel or float any refuse, oily bilge fluids, inflammable liquids and other contaminants into water or upon the premises. Vessels with automatic bilge pumps will be maintained in such a manner as to prevent the discharge of contaminants overboard. Vessel sewage pump-outs must not be used to pump out bilges. Marine sanitation devices must be free of leaks and discharges, and y-valve must be in closed and locked position.
Discharges from Vessels/Disposal of Liquids. No tenant shall throw, discharge or deposit from any boat or float any refuse matter, oil, spirits, inflammable liquid, oily bilges into water or Marina premises. Vessels with automatic bilge pumps shall be maintained in such a manner as to prevent the discharge of contaminants overboard. Marina prohibits the use of detergents and emulsifiers on fuel or oil spills. Marina requires tenants to use oil-absorbing materials in vessel bilges and in boat slips. In the event of a spill, the Vessel Owner is required to immediately notify the U.S. Coast Guard and all other agencies, as required by law. Owner shall also immediately take all necessary actions to remove spilled substances from the water and from all pilings, vessels and other surfaces impacted by the spill. The Owner shall if necessary retain the services of a professional pollution response company. Marina prohibits open containers of paints or other maintenance supplies on the docks. Liquids must be stored only in sealed containers aboard the Owner’s vessel or off the Marina’s premises.
Discharges from Vessels/Disposal of Liquids. No Owner shall throw, discharge or deposit from any boat or float any refuse matter, oil, spirits, inflammable liquid, oily bilges in the harbor. All such matter shall be deposited in appropriately marked containers within the Marina.
Discharges from Vessels/Disposal of Liquids. No tenant shall throw, discharge or deposit from any boat or float any refuse matter, oil, spirits, inflammable liquid, oily bilges in to water or Marina premises. All such matter shall be deposited at appropriate disposal sites. Vessels with automatic bilge pumps shall be maintained in such a manner as to prevent the discharge of contaminants overboard. Marina prohibits the use of detergents and emulsifiers on fuel or oil spills. Marina requires tenants to use oil-absorbing materials in vessel bilges and in boat slips. In the event of a spill, the Vessel Owner is required to clean it immediately, and if necessary retain the services of a professional pollution response company. Marina prohibits open containers of paints or other maintenance supplies on the docks. Liquids must be stored only in sealed containers aboard the Owner’s vessel or off the Marina’s premises.
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