| The marina core sector site offers a variety of assistance information and opportunity. References are in the form of instructional manuals, video, and case studies. Topics include the design of a sustainable marina, techniques for boat and engine repair, and best management practices for a marina operator and user. This site offers information for both the technical developer and for the weekend lake or ocean enthusiast. |
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Case Studies |
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| Section Title: Hatteras Yachts, Inc. Full Title: Case Studies - A compilation of successful waste reduction projects implemented by NC businesses URL: /01/0056551.pdf Length: 2 pages Date: August 1995 Full Work Author: NC Office of Waste Reduction Abstract: This boat builder reduced its paint and clean-up solvent waste by installing a plural component paint spraying system. | |
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| Full Title: Managing Nonpoint Source Pollution from Boating and Marinas URL: /05/04757.htm Date: January 21, 1997 Full Work Author: US EPA Abstract: A fact sheet on managing pollution from boating and marinas through boat operation and maintenance, sewage and waste handling, and siting management and design. Full Title: Ohio EPA Fact Sheet: Pollution Prevention for Marinas URL: /11/10419.htm Date: 09/95 Full Work Author: Office of Pollution Prevention Full Title: Painting Tips for Your Boat URL: /03/02989.pdf Length: 2 pages Abstract: Tips on surface preparation and painting boats to obtain a lasting finish. Full Title: Pollution Prevention Fact Sheet - Fact Sheet #15: Clean Marinas: Storm Water Runoff Control URL: /19/18383.pdf Length: 2 pages Date: 1/98 Abstract: This Pollution Prevention Fact Sheet is one in a continuing series prepared under the Pollution Prevention Program of the Federal Programs Division of Environment Canada, Ontario Region. This Program is intended to help federal departments in Ontario become model environmental citizens by managing beyond compliance. This Fact Sheet presents the following: · A description of storm water runoff concerns at marinas · Processes that may reduce the harmful influence of storm water runoff on marinas’ receiving waters Full Title: Pollution Prevention for Marinas and Boatyards URL: /03/02990.pdf Length: 4 pages Full Work Author: Virginia Department of Environmetnal Quality, Office of Pollution Prevention Abstract: One of Virginia's most treasured and alluring natural resources is its rivers and waters. Not only do they play an integral role in maintaining our own prosperity and quality of life, but our waterways are critically important to Virginia's fish and wildlife and their habitats. Section Title: Marinas and Boatyards Full Title: Pollution Prevention Handbook: Marinas and Boatyards Fact Sheet URL: /01/00589.pdf Length: 9 pages Date: 1992 Full Work Author: Department of the Interior Abstract: This fact sheet presents pollution prevention, source reduction, and recycling options for marinas and boatyards. A pollution prevention/recycling checklist is included. | |
Articles and Reports |
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| Full Title: Clean Marinas Clear Value URL: /04/03708.htm Date: August 1996 Full Work Author: US EPA Abstract: Marinas and recreational boating are very popular uses of coastal waters. The growth of recreational boating, along with the growth of coastal development in general, has led to a growing awareness of the need to protect the environmental quality of our waterways. Full Title: Project Summary - Assessment of Styrene Emission Controls for FRP/C and Boat Building Industries URL: /07/06357.pdf Length: 4 pages Date: October 1996 Full Work Author: Kong, Emery J.; Bahner, Mark A.; Turner, Sonji L. Abstract: The fiberglass-reinforced plastics/composites (FRP/C) and fiberglass boat building industries have many alternatives for reducing styrene emissions. | |
Manuals |
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| Full Title: Best Environmental Practices for Georgia Marinas URL: /36/35524.pdf Length: 110 pages Full Work Author: Savanah State University Abstract: Best management practices manual for Georgia marinas. Full Title: Best Management Practices for Delaware Boat Maintenance Facilities URL: /01/00558.pdf Length: 30 pages Date: May 1997 Full Work Author: Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Full Title: Best Management Practices for New Hampshire Marinas URL: /37/36792.pdf Length: 79 pages Full Work Author: Conner, John;Drocrak, Jen Abstract: Provides information on basic ideas, rules, regulations and management options for marinas. Full Title: Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters URL: /04/03686.htm Date: January 1993 Full Work Author: US EPA Abstract: Nonpoint source pollution generally results from land runoff, precipitation, atmospheric deposition, drainage, seepage, or hydrologic modification. Full Title: Maryland Clean Marina Guidebook URL: /06/05841.pdf Length: 155 pages Date: 1998 Full Work Author: Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Waterway Resources Division Section Author: Valentine, Elizabeth Fuller; et al Abstract: The Maryland Clean Marina Guidebook is intended to be used as a reference document. The guidebook offers technical advice and best management practices for marina design and maintenance, stormwater management, vessel maintenance and repair, petroleum controls, sewage handling, waste containment and disposal, marina management, and laws and regulations. Full Title: Pollution Prevention for Marinas and Boat Yards - Best Management Practices for Wisconsin Operators URL: /03/02991.pdf Length: 10 pages Date: December 1994 Full Work Author: Liebl, David S. Abstract: This guide was written for recreational and commercial docks and boat maintenance facilities. The BMPs address storm water runoff, spills, fueling, paint removal, sanding hulls and decks, painting, engine cleaning, pressure washing, antifreeze, batteries, and fiberglass repair. Full Title: Pollution Prevention in the Coastal Zone URL: /26/25785.pdf Length: 11 pages Date: 10/98 Full Work Author: National Pollution Prevention Center Abstract: Overview of pollution prevention in coastal zones. | |
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| Full Title: Clean Boating Information URL: http://www.cleanboating.org/ Full Work Author: National Clean Boating Campaign Abstract: This website includes fact sheets and partner tips on sewage control and pumpout, boating litter and fish waste, fuelage and bilge care, boat maintenance, and best management practices. The site also includes relevant websites and a bibliography. Full Title: Florida's Clean Marina and Clean Boatyard Program URL: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/law/clean/default.htm Full Work Author: Clean Boating Partnership Abstract: The Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Law Enforcement, in partnership with the Marine Industries Association of Florida, is committed to improving the health and cleanliness of our waterways. There is a direct link to the future of the marine industry and clean water. To meet both the letter and the spirit of our state's environmental laws, FDEP is in partnership with both private and public entities in the marine industry to develop and implement this program. Full Title: Marinas / Boating EPA Sites URL: http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/marinas.html Full Work Author: US EPA Section Author: US EPA Office of Water Full Title: Maryland's Clean Marina Initiative URL: http://www.dnr.state.md.us/boating/cleanmarina/ Abstract: The Maryland Department of Natural Resources' exciting program offers marina operators and boaters the opportunity to participate in efforts to protect Maryland's natural resources. The collective effort of individuals and businesses will improve the quality of Maryland's waters from Deep Creek Lake, to the Chesapeake Bay, to the coastal bays! Full Title: National Management Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution from Marinas and Recreational Boating URL: http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/mmsp/index.html Full Work Author: EPA Office of Water Abstract: National Management Measures to Control Nonpoint Source Pollution from Marinas and Recreational Boating is a draft technical guidance and reference document for use by State, local, and tribal managers in the implementation of nonpoint source pollution management programs. It contains information on the best available, economically achievable means of reducing pollution of surface water runoff from marinas and recreational boating. Full Title: NC Clean Marinas URL: http://dcm2.enr.state.nc.us/Marinas/marinas.htm Full Work Author: NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources Section Author: NC Division of Coastal Management Section Title: Marinas and Recreational Boating Full Title: Nonpoint Source Management Categories URL: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/nps/What_is_NPS/marinas.htm Full Work Author: North Carolina Nonpoint Source Management Program Full Title: Sea Grant Extension Program URL: http://seagrant.ucdavis.edu/ Full Work Author: The University of California Section Title: Virginia Clean Marina Program Full Title: Virginia Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program (CNPCP) URL: http://www.virginiacleanmarina.com/ Full Work Author: Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Section Author: Virginia Coastal Program Abstract: The Virginia Clean Marina Program is designed as a voluntary program to address a broad range of issues related to the potential environmental impacts of marina operations. The Program was initiated as an implementation element of the Virginia Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program (CNPCP). The Clean Marina Program is one of many key activities that allow Virginia to be in compliance with Section 6217 of the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments of 1990. | |
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| Full Title: A State-Wide Education Approach to Clean Boating and Marinas URL: /35/34417.ppt Length: 29 slides Date: 10/03 Full Work Author: Gordan, Miriam Abstract: Slide presentation on California Coastal outreach programs. Full Title: Designing and Funding the El Dorado Marina Program URL: /35/34418.pdf Length: 31 slides Date: 12/07 Full Work Author: Silva, Gerri; Johnston, Dave Abstract: Slides describe steps for minimizing waste and pollution controls.
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