Search
19 November 2008
 
 
 
Nieuws

31 juli 2008

Californian Ports Implement Toughest Maritime Pollution Laws in the World

Californian Ports Implement Toughest Maritime Pollution Laws in the World

Californian environmental regulators have approved stringent guidelines aimed at forcing ocean-going vessels visiting the state's ports to use cleaner fuel.

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) said the new rules would force vessels such as cruiseliners, oil tankers, and container ships passing within 24 nautical miles of the state's coastline to operate on low-sulfur diesel rather than dirtier oil known as bunker fuel.
 
Toughest Maritime Pollution Laws
CARB said the new regulations were the world's toughest maritime pollution laws and would reduce cancer rates and premature deaths associated with pollution near seaports and trade corridors along California's coast. Around 2000 ocean-going vessels visiting California ports are likely to be affected by the new regulation, which takes effect from 2009.
 
"This regulation will save lives," said Air Resources Board Chairman Mary Nichols. "At ports and all along the California coast we will see cleaner air and better health."
 
The new rules will be phased in two stages between 2009 and 2012 and will apply to both US-flagged and foreign-flagged vessels. The board said the rule would prevent an estimated 3600 premature deaths between 2009 and 2015, while a cancer risk associated with emissions from the vessels would be reduced by over eighty per cent.
 
Support from Environmentalists
Environmentalists praised the rules. "It is a huge victory for clean air and public health," said Candice Kim of the Coalition for Clean Air in a statement. "Ten Californians die every day due to air pollution from ports and freight transportation."
 
Shipping companies are opposed to the limits and are expected to attempt to overturn the California regulations in court, reports said.
 
Source: AFP

Other news:

11 november   ECT wint eerste Port Community Award
11 november   Gemeenten moeten kijken naar potentie binnenhavens
11 november   PvdA vraagt om onderzoek arbeidsmarkt haven
11 november   Bouwvakkers melden zich voor baan Eemshaven
6 november   Groningen Seaports merkt niets van recessie
6 november   Havenbedrijf Rotterdam onderzoekt samenwerking Braziliaanse haven
5 november   Vlaardingen Port Busier Than Ever
5 november   Veel animo opleidingen IMDG-code in Antwerpse haven
5 november   Victor Schoemakers New ESPO Chairman
4 november   Amsterdamse haven onvoldoende voorbereid op brand
31 oktober   Pleziervaart weg uit Dordtse haven
30 oktober   Amsterdam grootste cacaohaven ter wereld
30 oktober   JPB Logistics investeert in nieuwe tankterminal Delfzijl
30 oktober   Marineschip zinkt in Helderse haven
28 oktober   EFIP Re-elects Presidents and Discusses Multimodality
23 oktober   Uitbreiding haven Harderwijk gaat voorlopig niet door
23 oktober   Nieuwe zeehaven voor Katwijk
22 oktober   HbR verwacht groeivertraging in 2009
Previous articles:

Advertisement

Newsletter

Subscribe Now!
Subscribe to The Dutch Port Guide Free Newsletter and get free news about the developments in the Dutch Port areas.

Dutch Ports


About the Dutch Ports
Find out everything you need to know about te Dutch ports: general and contact information, port accomodation and more.

Dirkzwager

Since 1872, Royal Dirkzwager has provided connections in and around the Port of Rotterdam -rapidly, reliably, and unconditionally, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. At Royal Dirkzwager, everything revolves around information, communications and people.

Read more...

Hot News?

Send Us Your News & Press Releases!

If your company has hot news or a press release related to the port industry, why not share it with Dutchportguide.com?

Submit Your News