The US Coast Guard has published the October 2015 edition of Waves on the Waterfront which includes an update on the USCG work with international partners on the management of MARPOL wastes at US ports and terminals among other issues.CG-FAC manages the Coast Guard’s Certificate of Adequacy (COA) which implements important international regulations and ensures U.S. compliance with MARPOL (the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships) at U.S. ports and facilities.CG-FAC Safety Branch staff recently attended the annual meeting of the Subcommittee on Ships and marine technology-Marine environment protection (SC2) of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO/TC8/SC2) in Hamburg Germany. ISO/TC8/SC2 Delegates in Hamburg Germany in JulyWhile CG-FAC supports other offices within the Coast Guard and its interagency partners on a wide range of issues related to marine environmental protection and enforcement, in the past several years it has taken a lead role in the development of international standards for ensuring MARPOL compliance.ISO Standards are not mandatory but are universally recognized guidance on best practices, latest available technologies, and technical operating guidance for use by both Government experts and the regulated shipping community.ISO committees are made up of experts from around the world representing their national standards organization with membership and ...
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