Proceedings - National Shellfish Sanitation WorkshopU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, Shellfish Sanitation Branch, 1971 |
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alert levels approved areas bacteriological BERKOWITZ cadmium carcinogenic Chairman Chemistry Task Force clams CLEM coli compounds concentration containers control agencies controlled purification copper criteria depuration developed discussion Division of Shellfish Drug Administration Environmental evaluation fecal coliform Federal Fisheries fluoranthene Food and Drug Galveston Bay GIRARD going guidelines Hard Clams hazard heavy metals HIROSHIMA BAY indicate issue KEYS laboratories large number stood Manual of Operations marine Maryland Massachusetts MCGINNES methylmercury mirex motion national program National Shellfish Sanitation NSSP oyster samples pesticides petroleum pollution polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons present problem procedure prohibited proposal public health pull date pyrene Receiver Agency Program Region relaying repacking requirements Revision scallop industry sea water seawater sewage treatment shellfish growing areas shellfish growing waters shellfish program Shellfish Sanitation Program Shellfish Sanitation Workshop shucking slide soft-shell clams species Sub item toxaphene toxic tube vote zinc
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Pagina 304 - preempt any statute or regulation of a State or political subdivision with respect to the design, manufacture, or installation or use of any marine sanitation device on any vessel subject to Section 13. However, such preemption does not take place until the effective date of the initial standards and regulations.
Pagina 306 - Such application shall specify with particularity the waters, or portions thereof, for which a complete prohibition is desired. The application shall also demonstrate that a complete prohibition is required by applicable water quality standards; and in this connection the application shall include; (a) a statement of the applicable water quality standards,
Pagina 304 - to distinguish among classes, types, and sizes of vessels as well as between new and existing vessels, and to waive applicability of standards and regulations as necessary or appropriate for such classes, types, and sizes of vessels.
Pagina 307 - that applicable water quality standards require a complete prohibition covering a more restricted or more expanded area than that applied for by the State, he shall state the reasons why his
Pagina 306 - the discharge from a vessel of any sewage (whether treated or not) into particular waters of the State, or specified portions thereof.
Pagina 306 - Complete Prohibition A State may make a written application to the Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, for the issuance of a regulation completely prohibiting
Pagina 304 - initial standards and regulations become effective for new vessels two years after promulgation, and for existing vessels five years after promulgation.
Pagina 198 - shall not exceed 7.8 per 100 ml, and not more than 10 percent of the samples shall exceed an MPN of 33 per 100 ml.
Pagina 303 - Section 13 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 USC 1163, directs the Secretary of the Interior to promulgate Federal standards of performance for marine sanitation devices.