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IDorlb jUlarittme 3ourttal FLEETS FIND FIX TO MARPOL-V NIX A pioneer manufacturer of mar- ged "Heavy Seas" Door Stop itime waste and refuse compac- and, also, a "Sea Legs" design tors for nearly two decades has that permits compactors to be sold hundreds of units to Western welded or bolted to the ship's shipping fleets to help comply deck, with the recently enacted Besides facilitating thr , MARPOL-ANNEX V Regu- of plastic wastes at se- \ lations. compactors permit the TFC Corporation, Mpls., tion and packaging MN, reports that many of the forportsideremc major merchant and tanker fleets lems of safety anc. have ordered multiple units of minimized and wa: Pollution Packer Compactors ing and storage on t since last Fall. port are more e While many thousands of plished. The fr these compactors have been sold four models to food service, health care and lodging businesses, the first mar- itime units were installed in U.S. Naval and Coast Guard ships in 1974. Subsequent maritime sales for these compactors include off- shore oil rigs and cruise ships. The worldwide popularity of the Pollution Packer line is due, in part, to the ability to Bag, Box, Cube or Bale all types of waste and refuse, wet or dry, into seal- able packages. Recent design advances in the maritime models include a rug- MARPOL REFUSE DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS All Vessels \ K Refuse Type Outside Special Areas Inside Special Areas Plastics Dumping Prohibited Dumping Prohibited Floating, Packing, Lining Material 25 miles offshore Dumping Prohibited Paper, Rags, Metal, Bottles Crockery 12 miles Dumping Prohibited Ground paper, rags, glass, etc. 3 miles Dumping Prohibited ood 12 miles 12 miles Ground Food 3 miles 12 miles RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO ALL MARPOL—ANNEX V applies to all watercraft of any type, including tugs, barges, fishing vessels, and recreational and commercial craft both foreign and U.S. flag. An Advance Notice of Proposed Rule- making will be published in March, 1988 and a notice of Proposed Rulemaking in July, 1988. Aftera60 day comment period, the Final Rule will be published in Novem- ber, 1988. The rules will be effective on December 31, 1988. M/TJarrah M/T Diane M/T Overseas Joyce M/V Garden gZ M/T Vesta W/TArgusTraveJer S/T Northern Lion M/V Allegrc M/V Northern Light M/V Ravenna M/V Enterprise M/V Esplange S/T Western Lion S/T Southern Lion M/T Shirley M/T Rebecca M/T PJuto M/V Juiie N S/T Eastern Lion M/T Concordia C Hull 609 Hull 4837 M/V Samson S.S IT M/T Atlanta Hexagram Ariela Leon Hull #609 HUNDREDS IN USEF Hull #6in WV't; mab,t,me MODEL POLLUTION #610 Hull #611 Hull #618 Overseas Alaska Overseas Arctic Overseas Chicago Overseas Marilyn M/T Vesta M/V Elaine Overseas Harriette Overseas Joyce M/T Atlanta M/T Lucy M/T Maryann M/T Suzanne M/T Uranus M/T Overseas Boston VT Overseas Juneau Overseas Natalie Queen of Bermuda "ermuda Star Vera Cruz USS Puget Sound SS Golden GateM/V Dorado Chesapeake Trader Delaware Trader Golden Endeavor SS Rotterdam SS Wesierdam Kittanning SS Kenai MV Michael Lemos S/T Charleston S/T American Heritage MVPtuladelptua § M/V Baltimore M/V Adonis SS Sierra Madre M/V Mobile M/VGroton S/T' Golden Monarch Coast Ranger SS Blue Ridge Science Explorer S/L Hawaii S/L Trader S/L Navigator S/L Pacific S/L Enterprise USCG Acushnet VSCG Spencer USCG Tampa LSCG Quachita ysco Campbell USCG Thetis ^co^ON PACKER USCG Tahoma USCG Esacanaba VSCGBeTHU" U^CG Harriet Lane USCGNorthwind USS Enterprise USS Inchon USNavylndianheadMD ussRZBw,'S0n The Comfort Tan TA 19 NOAA The Mercy TAH 19 The Comfort Tahn Norwegian Carribean Lruise Line Monarch Cruise Lines The Volendam," Holland Amenca Cruises The Veendam." Holland Amencan Cruises rhe Conception The Vision M/V Badaic M/V Dodsland M/VNUam M/V Maureen M/V Mercedes M/VPalaci o PACKERS Model 1600 Model 1800 FAX: ^2/881-7152 •12-881-4900 6 249 on Reader Service Card Model 2400 Model 3600