Regulations for the Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships
The following differences between existing U.S. regulations and the amended MARPOL Annex V should be noted.
a. Garbage Record Book (33 CFR 151.55 / MARPOL Annex V (amended) Regulation 10):
While the applicability has not changed, there are notable changes in the general reporting format of the garbage record book to account for the increased restrictions on the discharge of garbage into the sea. The garbage record book, whether as part of the ship’s official logbook or otherwise, shall be in the form specified in Resolution MEPC.201(62).
b. Waste Management Plan (33 CFR 151.57 / MARPOL Annex V (amended) Regulation 10):
Requirements for domestic oceangoing ships have not changed. However, the applicability for non-U.S. flagged ships that engage in international voyages has been reduced from 400 gross tonnage and above to 100 gross tonnage and above. Garbage management plans should reflect the collecting, on board storage, and final disposition of garbage per the revised requirements.
c. Placards (33 CFR 151.59 / MARPOL Annex V (amended) Regulation 10):
While the applicability has not changed, placards must be updated to reflect the new garbage discharge requirements. Until U.S. regulations are updated to reflect the new garbage discharge regime and placards are readily available,
U.S. flagged ships operating exclusively on domestic voyages may continue to use existing placards. U.S. flagged ships on international voyages and visiting ports of a country that are party to MARPOL Annex V will need to meet the annex’s placarding requirements to avoid possible port state control action.
The full policy letter issued by the USCG can be found here
Source: USCG