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CFR /  Title 46  /  Part 153  /  Sec. 153.481 Stripping quantities and interim standards for

Unless waived under Sec. 153.483 or Sec. 153.491, each Category B NLS cargo tank on ships built before July 1, 1986 must meet the following:

(a) Unless the tank meets the interim standard provided by paragraph (b) of this section and is prewashed in accordance with Sec. 153.1118, the tank must have a stripping quantity determined under Sec. 153.1604 that is less than 0.35m \3\.

(b) Before October 3, 1994, the tank may have a total NLS residue determined under Sec. 153.1608 that is less than 1.0 m\3\ or \1/3000\th of the tank's capacity and an NLS residue discharge system meeting the following:

(1) The system must be capable of discharging at a rate equal to or less than Q in the following formula: Q = K U\1.4\ L\1.6\ x 10-5 m\3\/hr where: K = 4.3, except K = 6.45 if the discharge is equally distributed between

two NLS residue discharge outlets on opposite sides of the

ship (see Sec. Sec. 153.470(c) and 153.1126(b)).L = ship's length in meters.U = for a ship that is self-propelled, the minimum speed in knots

specified in the approved Procedures and Arrangements Manual

for discharging Category B NLS residue, but at least 7;U = for a ship that is not self-propelled, the minimum speed in knots

specified in the approved Procedures and Arrangements Manual

for discharging Category B NLS residue, but at least 4.

(2) The system must have equipment capable of automatically recording--

(i) The time of day that discharge of NLS residue through the residue discharge system starts and ends; and

(ii) The dates on which discharge begins and ends unless the equipment allows a person to enter these dates on the record manually.

(3) Each system that has the capacity to exceed Q calculated in paragraph (b)(1) of this section must have equipment that--

(i) Records the NLS residue flow through the system; and

(ii) Is sufficiently accurate that its recorded values averaged over any 30 second period differ no more than 15% from the actual flow averaged over the same 30 second period.

(4) Each system that has the capacity to exceed Q calculated under paragraph (b)(1) of this section and does not automatically control the flow rate must have--

(i) Manual controls that enable the flow to be adjusted to the value of Q calculated in paragraph (b)(1) of this section and that must be moved through at least 25% of their total range of movement for the discharge rate to change from 0.5Q to 1.5Q; and

(ii) A flow rate meter located where the flow is manually controlled. [CGD 81-101, 52 FR 7781, Mar. 12, 1987, as amended by CGD 81-101, 53 FR 28974, Aug. 1, 1988 and 54 FR 12629, Mar. 28, 1989]