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Title: Oil spills: a dilemma to be resolved

Journal Article · · J. Water Pollut. Control Fed.; (United States)
OSTI ID:7109033

Thirty percent of all ocean pollution comes from tankers and barges, and 90 percent of tanker oil discharge (300 million gal/yr) is committed intentionally during tank cleaning and ballast discharge. This paper discusses the activities related to the tanker transport of oil: (1) use of ''flags-of-convenience'' ships such as the Argo by the major U.S. oil companies, (2) Coast Guard's ability to enforce the Ports and Waterways Safety Act, (3) adequacy of U.S. safety standards and the marine traffic system as a whole, (4) operation of the National Contingency Plan, involving the EPA and the Coast Guard, for cleaning up oil spills, and (5) current liability laws to compensate for oil spill damage. (CAJ)

OSTI ID:
7109033
Journal Information:
J. Water Pollut. Control Fed.; (United States), Vol. 49:3
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English