New York State Prohibition on Marine Discharges of Vessel Sewage; Notice of Final Affirmative Determination
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[Federal Register: June 14, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 115)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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New York State Prohibition on Marine Discharges of Vessel Sewage;
Notice of Final Affirmative Determination
Notice is hereby given that a final affirmative determination has
been made by the Regional Administrator, Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), pursuant to Section 312(f) of Public Law 92-500, as
amended by Public Law 95-217 and Public Law 100-4 (the Clean Water
Act), that adequate facilities for the safe and sanitary removal and
treatment of sewage from all vessels are reasonably available for the
waters of the Greater Huntington-Northport Bay Complex, County of
Suffolk, State of New York. The waterbodies included in this
determination are Lower Huntington Bay, Northport Bay, Centerport
Harbor, Northport Harbor, Duck Island Harbor and Price Bend. A Notice
of Receipt of Petition and Tentative Determination was published in the
Federal Register on April 3, 2000 and public comments regarding the
tentative determination were accepted through May 3, 2000. No comments
were received by EPA as of May 15, 2000.
This petition was made by the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) in cooperation with the Town of
Huntington. Upon receipt of this affirmative determination, NYSDEC will
completely prohibit the discharge of sewage, whether treated or not,
from any vessel in Greater Huntington-Northport Bay Complex in
accordance with Section 312(f)(3) of the Clean Water Act and 40 CFR
140.4(a).
The Greater Huntington-Northport Bay Complex is located on the
north shore of Long Island with approximately 64 miles of tidal
shoreline contiguous to Long Island Sound. Huntington's marine waters
are comprised of approximately 8,000 acres of harbors, bays and tidal
wetlands that support some of the most productive shellfish growing
lands in New York State. Adjacent shores also serve as private and
public bathing beaches. The northern boundary line for the No Discharge
Area (NDA) shall extend from the southernmost point at East Beach
(Lloyd Harbor) easterly to the southernmost point at West Beach or
``Sand City Beach''.
Information submitted by the State of New York and the Town of
Huntington indicate that there are ten existing pumpout facilities and
two pumpout boats available to service vessels which use the Greater
Huntington-Northport Bay Complex. Mill Dam Marina (Huntington Harbor),
located on Mill Dam Road, Huntington, operates a pumpout. The pumpout
is available 24 hours a day beginning May 1 through October 31 and is
self-service. No fee is charged for the use of the pumpout. Halesite
Marina (Huntington Harbor), located on Route 110, Halesite, operates a
pumpout. The pumpout is available 24 hours a day and twelve months a
year and is self-service. No fee is charged for the use of the pumpout.
South Town Dock (Huntington Harbor), located on Route 110, Halesite,
operates a pumpout. The pumpout is available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00
p.m. beginning May 1 through October 31 and is self-service. No fee is
charged for the use of the pumpout. Gold Star Mooring and Launch
Service (Huntington Harbor), located at West Shore Road and Browns
Road, Huntington, operates a pumpout. The pumpout is available from
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. beginning April 1 through November 15 and is
self-service. No fee is charged for the use of the pumpout. West Shore
Marina (Huntington Harbor), located at 100 West Shore Road, Huntington,
operates a pumpout. The pumpout is available by appointment only from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. year round. A $10.00 fee is charged for the use of
the pumpout. Huntington Yacht Club (Huntington Harbor), located at 95
East Shore Road, Huntington Bay, operates a pumpout. The pumpout is
available from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. beginning March 1 through
November. A fee of $5.00 is charged for the use of the pumpout.
Knutson's West Marine (Huntington Harbor), located at 41 East Shore
Road, Halesite, operates a pumpout. The pumpout is available from 8:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. beginning May 30 through October 31. A fee of $10.00
is charged for the use of the pumpout. The Town of Huntington operates
a mobile pumpout vessel which serves the Greater Bay Complex from May
15 through October 12. No fee is charged for the service. The Town of
Huntington is in the process of procuring an additional mobile pumpout
vessel. Woodbine Marina (Northport Harbor), located at Woodbine Avenue,
Northport, operates a pumpout. The pumpout is available 24 hours a day
beginning May 1 through October 31 and is self-service. No fee is
charged
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for the use of the pumpout. Seymour's Boat Yard (Northport Harbor),
located on Bayview Avenue, Northport, operates a pumpout. The pumpout
is available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by appointment beginning May 1
through October 31. A fee of $25.00 is charged for the use of the
pumpout. Brittania Yacht and Racquet Club (Northport Harbor), located
at 81C Fort Salonga Road, Northport, operates a pumpout. The pumpout is
available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. beginning April 15 through
October 31. A fee of $20.00 is charged for the use of the pumpout. The
Village of Northport operates a mobile pumpout vessel which serves
Northport Harbor, Northport Bay and Duck Island Harbor beginning May 23
through October 12. No fee is charged for the service. Powles Marine
Agency (Cold Spring Harbor), located at 74 Harbor Road, Cold Spring
Harbor, operates a pumpout. The pumpout is available 24 hours a day
beginning May 1 through October 31 and is self-service. No fee is
charged for the use of the pumpout. This facility is located outside of
the proposed NDA and is not included as one of the ten landside
facility. The facility has been included in the application for
information purposes.
Vessel waste generated from the pumpout facilities located at West
Shore Marina, Knutson's West Marina, Huntington Yacht Club, Brittania
Yacht and Seymour's are hauled by privately operated waste haulers. The
Town of Huntington provides waste hauling service to the municipally
owned pumpout facilities located at Cold Spring Harbor, Halesite
Marina, Mill Dam Marina, Woodbine Marina, and Gold Star Mooring and
Launch Service. All hauled waste from the pumpout facilities is
discharged into and treated at the Town of Huntington sewage treatment
plant (SPDES Permit No. NY0021342) located on Creek Road in Halesite.
According to the State's petition, the maximum daily vessel
population for the waters of Greater Huntington-Northport Bay Complex
is approximately 3200 vessels which are docked or moored with an
additional 700 vessels accessing the greater harbor from boat ramps. An
inventory was developed including the number of recreational,
commercial and estimated transient vessels that occupy or traverse the
Greater Bay complex. This estimate is based on (1) vessels
(approximately 1600 vessels) docked or moored (including transients) in
the proposed NDA, (2) vessels (approximately 1600 vessels) docked or
moored (including transients) in the existing Huntington/Lloyd Harbor
NDA and (3) vessels (approximately 700 vessels) which use the boat
ramps in the Greater Bay Complex. While approximately one-third to one-
half of the vessels operating in the Greater Bay Complex are not
equipped with a marine sanitation device, the ratio of boats to pumpout
facilities has been based on the total number of vessels which could be
expected. With ten shore-side pumpout facilities and two pumpout
facilities available to boaters, the ratio of docked or moored boats
(including transients) is approximately 267 vessels per pumpout. If we
include the vessels (approximately 700) using the available boat ramps,
the ratio increase to 325 vessels per pumpout. Standard guidelines
refer to acceptable ratios failing in the range of 300 to 600 vessels
per pumpout.
A previous application which was approved by the Regional
Administrator on April 21, 1994 designated Huntington Harbor and Lloyd
Harbor as a NDA. Responses to comments were prepared and mailed to
interested parties on April 21, 1994, along with a copy of the final
determination. These two final determinations designate the entire
Greater Huntington-Northport Harbor Complex as a NDA. The northern
boundary line for the NDA extends from the southernmost point at East
Branch (Lloyd Harbor) easterly to the southernmost point at West Beach
or ``Sand City Beach''.
The EPA hereby makes a final affirmative determination that
adequate facilities for the safe and sanitary removal and treatment of
sewage from all vessels are reasonably available for the Greater
Huntington-Northport Bay Complex in the county of Suffolk, New York.
This final determination on this matter will result in a New York State
prohibition of any sewage discharges from vessels in Greater
Huntington-Northport Bay Complex.
Dated: May 31, 2000.
William J. Muszynski,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region II.
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