§ 158.320. Reception facilities: Capacity, and exceptions.
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/us/cfr/t33/s§ 158.320·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
(a)Except as allowed in paragraph
(b)of this section, each day the port or terminal is in operation, the port or terminal must have a reception facility that is capable of receiving---
(1)75 cubic meters (19,810 gallons) of NLS residue for each regulated NLS cargo that is a solidifying Category A NLS; or
(2)50 cubic meters (13,210 gallons) of NLS residue for each regulated NLS cargo that is not a solidifying Category A.
(b)The port or terminal need only meet § 158.330 if it is used by ships that only transfer Category B or C NLS cargoes that are not high viscosity or solidifying Category B or C NLSs.
(c)For each category of NLS cargo carried on a ship, each day a ship repair yard is in operation and being used by a ship that must discharge NLS residue in order to proceed with repair work, the ship repair yard must have a reception facility that is capable of receiving---
(1)50 cubic meters (13,210 gallons) of NLS residue that contains a---
(i)Category A NLS that is not a solidifying NLS;
(ii)Category B NLS; or
(iii)Category C NLS; or
(iv)Category D NLS; or
(2)75 cubic meters (19,810 gallons) of NLS residue that contains a Category A NLS that is a solidifying NLS cargo.