REVISED CONSOLIDATED FORMAT FOR REPORTING ALLEGED INADEQUACIES OF PORT RECEPTION FACILITIES



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INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION 4 ALBERT EMBANKMENT LONDON SE1 7SR Telephone: 020 7587 3152 Fax: 020 7587 3210 IMO E Ref. T5/1.01 MEPC/Circ.469 27 July 2005 REVISED CONSOLIDATED FORMAT FOR REPORTING ALLEGED INADEQUACIES OF PORT RECEPTION FACILITIES 1 The ability of ships to comply with the MARPOL 73/78 discharge requirements depends largely upon the availability of adequate port reception facilities, especially within Special Areas. The lack of reception facilities in many ports worldwide poses a serious threat of pollution to the marine environment. 2 In accordance with MARPOL 73/78, the Government of each Party:.1 undertakes to ensure that reception facilities are adequate to meet the needs of the ships using them without causing undue delay to the ships; and.2 shall notify the Organization, for transmission to the Parties concerned, of all cases where the facilities are alleged to be inadequate. 3 Since the possibility for improving reception facilities is dependent, at least partly, on the receipt of adequate information about alleged inadequacies and in order to provide a standard format for the related communication process, the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), at its twenty-sixth session (September 1988), approved by means of MEPC/Circ.215, the consolidated format for reporting alleged inadequacies of port reception facilities for oily wastes (MARPOL Annex I), noxious liquid substances (MARPOL Annex II) and garbage (MARPOL Annex V). This format was subsequently revised by MEPC 42 (November 1998) to make it more user-friendly and circulated by means of MEPC/Circ.349. 4 The Marine Environment Protection Committee, at its fifty-third session (July 2005), having considered the recommendation made by the Sub-Committee on Flag State Implementation, at its thirteenth session, approved the revised consolidated format for reporting alleged inadequacies of port reception facilities, set out at annex, to include reference to sewage (MARPOL Annex IV), ozone-depleting substances and exhaust gas-cleaning system residues (MARPOL Annex VI). 5 Flag States are requested to:.1 distribute the revised format to ships and urge Masters to use this format to report alleged inadequacies of port reception facilities to the Administration of the flag State and, if possible, to the Authorities of the port State;.2 notify IMO, for transmission to the Parties concerned, of any case where facilities are alleged to be inadequate; and.3 inform the port State of the alleged inadequacies.

- 2 - Notification should be made as soon as possible following the completion of the alleged inadequacies reporting format and should include a copy of the Master s report, together with any supporting documentation. 6 Port States should ensure the provision of proper arrangements to consider and respond appropriately and effectively to reports of inadequacies, informing IMO and the reporting flag State of the outcome of their investigation. 7 Shipping companies should be encouraged to include the provisions of this circular in their procedures for shipboard operations required under section 7 of the ISM Code. 8 Member Governments are invited to bring this circular to the attention of all parties concerned. 9 This circular supersedes MEPC/Circ.349. ***

REVISED CONSOLIDATED FORMAT FOR REPORTING ALLEGED INADEQUACIES OF PORT RECEPTION FACILITIES 1 The Master of a ship having encountered difficulties in discharging waste to reception facilities should forward the information below, together with any supporting documentation, to the Administration of the flag State and, if possible, to the competent Authorities in the port State. The flag State shall notify the IMO and the port State of the occurrence. The port State should consider the report and respond appropriately informing IMO and the reporting flag State of the outcome of its investigation. 1 SHIP'S PARTICULARS 1.1 Name of ship: 1.2 Owner or operator: 1.3 Distinctive number or letters: 1.4 IMO Number 2 : 1.5 Gross tonnage: 1.6 Port of registry: 1.7 Flag State 3 : 1.8 Type of ship: Oil tanker Chemical tanker Bulk carrier Other cargo ship Passenger ship Other (specify) 2 PORT PARTICULARS 2.1 Country: 2.2 Name of port or area: 2.3 Location/terminal name: (e.g. berth/terminal/jetty) 2.4 Name of company operating the reception facility (if applicable): 2.5 Type of port operation: Unloading port Loading port Shipyard Other (specify) 2.6 Date of arrival: / / (dd/mm/yyyy) 2.7 Date of occurrence: / / (dd/mm/yyyy) 2.8 Date of departure: / / (dd/mm/yyyy) 1 2 3 This format was approved by the fifty-third session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee in July 2005. In accordance with the IMO ship identification number scheme adopted by the Organization by Assembly resolution A.600(15). The name of the State whose flag the ship is entitled to fly.

Page 2 3 INADEQUACY OF FACILITIES 3.1 Type and amount of waste for which the port reception facility was inadequate and nature of problems encountered Type of waste MARPOL Annex I-related Type of oily waste: Oily bilge water Oily residues (sludge) Oily tank washings (slops) Dirty ballast water Scale and sludge from tank cleaning Other (please specify.) MARPOL Annex II-related Type of NLS 4 residue/water mixture for discharge to facility from tank washings: Category A substance Category B substance Category C substance Category D substance MARPOL Annex IV-related Sewage MARPOL Annex V-related Type of garbage: Plastic Floating dunnage, lining, or packing materials Ground paper products, rags, glass, metal, bottles, crockery, etc. Cargo residues, paper products, rags, glass, metal, bottles, crockery, etc. Food waste Incinerator, ash Other (please specify.) MARPOL Annex VI-related Ozone-depleting substances and equipment containing such substances Exhaust gas-cleaning residues Amount for discharge (m 3 ) Amount not accepted (m 3 ) Problems encountered Indicate the problems encountered by using one or more of the following code letters, as appropriate. A No facility available B Undue delay C Use of facility technically not possible D Inconvenient location E Vessel had to shift berth involving delay/cost F Unreasonable charges for use of facilities G Other (please specify in paragraph 3.2) 4 Indicate, in paragraph 3.2, the proper shipping name of the NLS involved and whether the substance is designated as solidifying or high viscosity.

Page 3 3.2 Additional information with regard to the problems identified in the above table. 3.3 Did you discuss these problems or report them to the port reception facility? Yes No If Yes, with whom (please specify) If Yes, what was the response of the port reception facility to your concerns? 3.4 Did you give prior notification (in accordance with relevant port requirements) about the vessel's requirements for reception facilities? Yes No Not applicable If Yes, did you receive confirmation on the availability of reception facilities on arrival? Yes No 4 ADDITIONAL REMARKS/COMMENTS Master's signature Date: / / (dd/mm/yyyy)