40 CFR Part 139
PART 139—DISCHARGES INCIDENTAL TO THE NORMAL OPERATION OF VESSELS
- PART 139—DISCHARGES INCIDENTAL TO THE NORMAL OPERATION OF VESSELS
- Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency › Subchapter D—Water Programs
- Subpart A—Scope
- § 139.1 Coverage.
- § 139.2 Definitions.
- § 139.3 Other Federal laws.
- Subpart B—General Standards for Discharges Incidental to the Normal Operation of a Vessel
- § 139.4 General operation and maintenance.
- § 139.5 Biofouling management.
- § 139.6 Oil management.
- Subpart C—Standards for Specific Discharges Incidental to the Normal Operation of a Vessel
- § 139.10 Ballast tanks.
- § 139.11 Bilges.
- § 139.12 Boilers.
- § 139.13 Cathodic protection.
- § 139.14 Chain lockers.
- § 139.15 Decks.
- § 139.16 Desalination and purification systems.
- § 139.17 Elevator pits.
- § 139.18 Exhaust gas emission control systems.
- § 139.19 Fire protection equipment.
- § 139.20 Gas turbines.
- § 139.21 Graywater systems.
- § 139.22 Hulls and associated niche areas.
- § 139.23 Inert gas systems.
- § 139.24 Motor gasoline and compensating systems.
- § 139.25 Non-oily machinery.
- § 139.26 Pools and spas.
- § 139.27 Refrigeration and air conditioning.
- § 139.28 Seawater piping.
- § 139.29 Sonar domes.
- Subpart D—Special Area Requirements
- § 139.40 Federally-protected waters.
- Subpart E—Procedures for States to Request Changes to Standards, Regulations, or Policy Promulgated by the Administrator
- § 139.50 Petition by a Governor for the Administrator to establish an emergency order or review a standard, regulation, or policy.
- § 139.51 Petition by a Governor for the Administrator to establish enhanced Great Lakes System requirements.
- § 139.52 Application by a State for the Administrator to establish a State no-discharge zone.
- Appendix A to Part 139—Federally-Protected Waters