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Partnerships for Progress Julia Hewitt NPS National Capital Region Kurt M. Rausch PRIZIM Inc. 2007 Federal Environmental Symposium June 4, 2007 The Clean.

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1 Partnerships for Progress Julia Hewitt NPS National Capital Region Kurt M. Rausch PRIZIM Inc. 2007 Federal Environmental Symposium June 4, 2007 The Clean Marina Initiative

2 Agenda What is the Clean Marina Initiative Why is it important How was it established What is involved What are its successes How is it growing

3 What is the Clean Marina Initiative Voluntary Program Promotes adoption of environmentally sound operating and maintenance procedures Helps protect coastal waters Allows operators to be recognized for proactive environmental practices

4 Why is it Important? Marinas are in highly sensitive environments Recreational boating has increased over 15% in the last ten years Requirements for marinas and boatyards are numerous and complex Proactive, voluntary action is desirable

5 Clean Marina History Started through NOAA and EPA Coastal Nonpoint Control Program Targeted funding provided to states Maryland and several other states demonstrated early interest and success Currently around two dozen state programs

6 DC/NPS Clean Marina Initiative Restoration Programs - Chesapeake Bay Agreement - Potomac American Heritage River - Anacostia Ecosystem Initiative Numerous eligible DC marinas and boat clubs NPS and DC partnership DC access to EPA grant money

7 Partnerships - Governmental

8 Partnerships – Operators Clean Marina Advisory Committee NPS and DC representatives and participating marina operators Collaboration, lessons learned and program improvement Clean Marina Certification Teams

9 Clean Marina Tools Guidebook - Program Documentation - Based on MD Guide - Identifies requirements and BMPs - Provides practical tools and information Training and Awareness - Marina workshops - Boat shows and other venues

10 Clean Marina Tools Fact Sheets Sample Slip Holder Language Waste Haulers

11 Clean Marina Process 1.Marinas take the Clean Marina Pledge 2.Marinas ensure compliance and implement selected marina BMPs 3.Marinas conduct self assessment 4.Marinas undergo verification site visit 5.Marinas receive certification

12 Clean Marina Process Pledge Check Score

13 Clean Marina Areas & Scoring SCORING Enter your scores for each section on the lines below and compare your score to the minimum required scores. Your scoresMinimum required score Area 1Overall Compliance________ %Area 1 100% Area 2Marina Management________ %Area 2 70% Area 3Marina Design & Maintenance________ %Area 3 __ 75% Area 4Stormwater Management________ %Area 4 85% Area 5Vessel Maintenance & Repair________ %Area 5 __ 80% Area 6Petroleum Control ________ %Area 6 __ 80% Area 7Sewage Handling________ %Area 7 80% Area 8Waste Containment & Disposal________ %Area 8 85 % If your score for each area is equal to or greater than the minimum required for each applicable section, call the Environmental Specialist at the National Park Service at 202-619-7083 or the Clean Marina Advisory Group DC contact at 202-535-2240 to schedule a confirmation visit. Please use this space for any additional comments or explanations you would like us to consider.

14 Clean Marina Program Areas Overall Compliance - Critical Programs and indicators: No NOV, SWPPPs and permits, SPCC Plans, others - Required elements in other Areas Marina Management - Regulatory agency notifications, program documentation, awareness training, boater education, signage, others Marina Design and Maintenance - Siting, permits, environmentally preferable materials, energy/water conservation, pesticide mgmt, others Stormwater Management - Capture and treatment, minimize pavement, storm drain stenciling, others

15 Clean Marina Program Areas Facility Management: Vessel Maintenance & Repair - Solvent management, dustless sanders, environmentally preferable paints, proper winterization, others Petroleum Control - Inspections, environmental controls for pumps, use of absorbents, housekeeping for equipment, others Sewage Handling - Prohibited discharges, pump-out stations and boats, vessel MSD inspections, others Waste Containment and Disposal - Hazardous materials management, waste reduction and recycling, facilities for customers, others

16 Program Success Strong Participation - 70% of marina’s have received certification - More on the way Recognition - American Planning Association “Outstanding Federal Planning Program” - Marine Environmental Education Foundation Program Updates and Improvements - Revised check sheet and guide - Dock walkers Real On-the-water Results - Compliance and awareness - Innovative and progressive practices

17 Program Success Marina Design & Maintenance

18 Program Success Marina Management

19 Program Success Stormwater Management

20 Program Success Petroleum Control

21 Program Success Hazmat/Waste Containment and Disposal

22 Sewage Control

23 Program Success Vessel Maintenance and Repair

24 Program Going National Close to 50% of NPS marinas and boating operations are in states without a Clean Marina Program Some of the largest NPS marina operations are on inland lakes

25 Program Going National

26 Developed National Clean Marina Guide - Used DC/NPS Guide as basis - Revised to address only national requirements Focused on NPS facilities and operations - Concessioners - Park operations Integrated Clean Marinas with EMS

27 Program Going National Challenges Exist with Scale-up - NOAA “Coastal Nonpoint Program” may not be available - Not just a one-state program - “Certification” liability concerns - Potential need to assess dozens of operations across multiple states

28 Program Going National Challenges Exist with Scale-up - Awareness and training must go national - Long-term program maintenance resources needed as regulations and BMPs change - Hundreds of potential partners

29 Ultimate Benefits are Worthwhile To operators - Resource protection - Reduced cost - Competitive advantage - Responsible customers - Publicity - Potential reduced regulation To the NPS - Voluntary and proactive - Partnerships - Meet Obligations under new Concession Law - Fulfill mission

30 Ultimate Benefits are Worthwhile To other DOI Bureaus and Federal Agencies?

31 Questions Julia Hewitt, NPS National Capital Region, 202-619-7083, Julia_Hewitt@nps.govJulia_Hewitt@nps.gov Wendy Berhman, NPS Concession Program, 303-987-6913, Wendy_Berhman@nps.gov Kurt M. Rausch, PRIZIM Inc., 301-840-9316 x 102, krausch@prizim-inc.comkrausch@prizim-inc.com


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