Cruise Industry Perspective on OWS and Waste Management

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Cruise Industry Perspective on OWS and Waste Management MAX1 OWS Studies Conference Wilmington, NC, 24 June 2015 James R. Van Langen, P.E. Environmental, Safety, Quality & Sustainability Consultant

Cruise Industry Perspective on OWS and Waste Management Introduction Overview of cruise ship waste management Review of cruise ship bilge water management practices and experiences Q&A

James R. Van Langen, P.E. Environmental, Safety, Quality & Sustainability Consultant Executive level engineer and management systems professional. Expertise in cruise, maritime, transportation, service, manufacturing, energy and chemical process industries. Served in technical, management, executive and consulting roles: Environmental, Safety, Quality & Sustainability Consultant, 2014 - Present Carnival Corporation & plc, 2000 2014 American Bureau of Shipping, 1995 2000 Multiple Quality Management/ QA roles, 1974-1995 Experience includes sustainability, management systems, training, environmental, ISM Code, ISO 14001, quality and safety management, ISO 9000, Total Quality Management, quality assurance and quality engineering, marine/ nuclear engineering and operations, shipboard and shoreside.

Waste Management Regulations IMO >> MARPOL Annex I, Prevention of Pollution by Oil & Oily water Annex IV, Prevention of Pollution by Sewage from Ships Annex V, Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships Annex VI, Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships Flag State Regulations Port State Regulations (e.g. USCG) Hundreds of other worldwide ports visited every year U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP)

Assuring Compliance with Waste Management Regulations Appointing senior level staff responsible for environmental programs, including compliance with applicable environmental regulations. Training employees on compliance with environmental laws, policies and procedures and investigating allegations of improper conduct. Ensuring outstanding environmental compliance items are properly corrected and logged. Reporting unauthorized releases or spills and ensuring all plans for response are up-to-date and exercised. Reviewing environmental records, including waste record logs, for accuracy. Conducting sampling of effluent and ensuring all wastes are being managed properly. Evaluating environmental operating and management systems, procedures and contingency plans and make recommendations for improvement. Participating in professional activities to keep current on new technology and management systems for environmental programs and practices.

Cruise Ship Waste Management Practices & Procedures Developing and maintaining an Environmental Policy which is the basis of an environmental management system: Need to define senior management s core beliefs about the environment, which will provide a solid foundation for resultant actions. Establishing a dedicated, responsible person to oversee the environmental program; Clearly defining operational objectives, requiring compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and encouraging continuous improvement of performance; Designing, constructing, and operating vessels, so as to minimize their impact on the environment; Implementing comprehensive waste minimization processes and procedures, and advancing technologies to minimize waste and exceed current requirements for protection of the environment, where possible;

Environmental Policy (example) Carnival Corporation & plc and its Operating Lines are committed to: Protecting the health, safety and security of our passengers, guests, employees and all others working on behalf of the Company, thereby promoting an organization that always strives to be free of injuries, illness and loss. Protecting the environment, including the marine environment in which our vessels sail and the communities in which we operate, and always striving to prevent adverse environmental consequences and use resources efficiently and sustainably. Complying with or exceeding all legal and statutory requirements related to health, environment, safety, security and sustainability throughout our business activities. Assigning health, environment, safety, security and sustainability matters the same priority as other critical business matters.

Cruise Ship Waste Management Practices & Procedures

Cruise Ship Waste Management Practices & Procedures Expanding waste reduction strategies to include beneficial reuse, recycling, and waste to energy processes, to the maximum extent possible; Conserving resources through purchasing strategies and product management; Optimizing energy efficiency through conservation and energy management; Reviewing and improving processes and procedures for collection and transfer of hazardous waste;

Cruise Ship Waste Management Practices & Procedures Strengthening programs for the monitoring and auditing of shipboard environmental practices and procedures, in accordance with the International Safety Management (ISM) Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention; Engaging and evaluating partners who provide efficient and sustainable strategies for waste and recyclables landed ashore; Minimizing and properly managing wastewater discharges beyond compliance with applicable requirements whenever possible; and Increasing environmental awareness by educating crew, guests, and the communities in which they operate regarding cruise ship environmental programs.

Cruise Ship Bilge and Oily Water Management Practices & Procedures

Common (CLIA) Cruise Ship Bilge and Oily Water Management Practices & Procedures Meet or exceed the international requirements for removing oil from bilge and wastewater prior to discharge. Bilge and oily water is: Periodically pumped into holding tanks. Treated to bring the oil in water concentration down to 15 parts per million (ppm) or less. Discharged according to MARPOL, which allows discharge of treated bilge water so long as the oil remaining in the water does not exceed 15 ppm and that it does not leave a visible sheen on the surface of the water when the ship is proceeding en route (underway to allow for dispersion). Oil removed from the water is held onboard for reuse or disposal ashore. According to MARPOL and associated regulations, every ship of 400 gross tonnage and above shall be provided with and maintain an Oil Record Book (ORB). The ORB is used to record transfers and overboard discharges of all oil and oily liquids, including fuel oil, lubricating oil, waste oil, oily sludge, and oily bilge water.

Additional Bilge and Oily Water Management Practices & Procedures: Carnival Corp. & plc** White Box Technology: On all of our ships, we have installed redundant systems that monitor treated bilge water a second time prior to discharge to ensure the treated bilge water contains less than 15ppm of oil before being discharged overboard. This voluntary and proprietary system provides additional control to prevent overboard discharges of processed bilge water that exceeds 15ppm of oil. If the system reading indicates 15ppm or greater of oil, it will sound an alarm and automatically stop the discharge, redirecting the flow to on-board storage tanks. Bilge water from Carnival Corporation & plc ships is discharged only when the ships are underway at sea and proceeding at a speed of no less than six knots. Some Carnival Corporation & plc Brands discharge treated bilge water outside 12 NM from the nearest land. ** from FY2013 Sustainability Report

Additional Bilge and Oily Water Management Practices & Procedures: Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.** We treat bilge water with highly effective oily water separators that produce effluent that is at least three times cleaner than what is required by international regulations. The IMO standard for discharging treated bilge water is 15 parts per million. In 2013, RCL ships discharged processed bilge water treated to an average of less than 1.5 parts per million. ** from 2013 Sustainability Report

Additional Bilge and Oily Water Management Practices & Procedures: Norwegian Cruise Line** Norwegian ships are equipped with the latest emulsionbreaking oily water separators, which perform a multistep process to ensure that only clean water, exceeding regulatory requirements, is discharged to the sea. Discharges are led through a comprehensive monitoring and recording system to ensure that the treated water exceeds all standards. Norwegian s newest ship, Norwegian Breakaway, includes innovative equipment to recover reusable fuel oil from waste fuel oil (thereby reducing the oil footprint) ** from Eco-Smart Cruising Brochure

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