SLOP DISPOSAL Clause Samples

The SLOP DISPOSAL clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for the handling and disposal of waste liquids, such as oil residues or bilge water, generated during a vessel's operations. Typically, this clause specifies where and how slops can be discharged, who bears the costs, and any compliance requirements with local or international regulations. For example, it may require the vessel to dispose of slops only at approved facilities or ports and to maintain records of such disposals. The core function of this clause is to ensure environmentally responsible waste management and to allocate responsibility and costs between the parties, thereby preventing disputes and regulatory violations.
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SLOP DISPOSAL. If Owners have to discharge slops that are generated from Charterers’ cargo, the Charterers shall pay for Owners’ direct costs of slop disposal including barging. Owners shall have the right to discharge engine slops along with Charterers’ slops at no cost to Owners.

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