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Code · U.S. Code · Title 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS · CHAPTER 55— SAVE OUR SEAS 2.0 · SUBCHAPTER III— STANDARDS AND ENFORCEMENT · § 5602

§ 5602. FINDINGS; PURPOSE.

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Findings .— The Congress finds the following: The discharge of untreated sewage by vessels is prohibited under Federal law in all areas within the navigable waters of the United States. The discharge of treated sewage by vessels is prohibited under either Federal or State law in many of the United States bodies of water where recreational boaters operate. There is currently an inadequate number of pumpout stations for type III marine sanitation devices where recreational vessels normally operate.
Sewage discharged by recreational vessels because of an inadequate number of pumpout stations is a substantial contributor to localized degradation of water quality in the United States. Purpose .— The purpose of this subtitle is to provide funds to States for the construction, renovation, operation, and maintenance of pumpout stations and waste reception facilities.
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