Maritime Info in Brief
Dredging Funds Limited This Year
Boat Fueling Changes at Marinas?
End to No Discharge Zones Could Be Coming
EXPO 2001 – Visit Charleston – Hear Head of NMMA, Thomas Dammrich
Sign up NOW for Fall Training Co-Sponsored Workshops
New NCMTA Company Membership Rate
Dredging
Funds Limited This Year
NC Army Corps of Engineers will get $2.3M for dredging the ICW, representing a 20% decrease from last year’s budget and one third of what was requested. Even less money had been earmarked for NC, but Congressman Walter Jones and Mike McIntyre with assistance from the lobbying efforts of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association, were able to increase the final funding.
The operations department of the
COE indicated the following areas will be dredged: Oregon Inlet and Old House
Channel, Inner Harbor and Ocean Bar at Morehead City, Bulkhead Channel in
Beaufort Harbor, Bogue Inlet, Bear Inlet Crossing, New River Inlet and New River
Crossing, Topsail Creek, Topsail Crossing and Topsail Inlet, Carolina Beach
Inlet and Carolina Beach Crossing, Masonboro Inlet, Baldhead Shoal Channel,
Lockwoods Folly Inlet and Lockwoods Folly Crossing, and Shallotte Inlet
Crossing. For more information on dredging schedules or maps of the areas
impacted, contact Bob Sattin, Chief of Navigation at the COE 910/251-4819.
Boat Sales Tax Cap Status – It appears that the efforts to eliminate the “luxury” tax cap on boats sold at a price over $50,000 has been put on hold indefinitely. Top of Page
Pumpout
Grant Program Receives New Funding – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
has awarded $111,000 to NC for the pumpout grant program. Project
applications will be accepted beginning in September 2001. For more
information contact Mike Lopanzanski, DCM, 919/733-2293.
Funding For Erosion Controls – The N.C. Coastal Federation is looking for property owners willing to stabilize their eroding shorelines with methods the group considers environmentally sound. The Federation will pay half the cost. The project is focused on Brunswick, New Hanover, Pender, Onslow and Carteret counties. For more information and applications, call Melanie Severin at (252) 393-8185. Contractors who wish to participate can call Tracy Skrabal at 790-3275. Top of Page
Change
Management Skills Workshop – learn
about an intensive 2-day program that identifies core issues like finance,
human resources, and information technology and help participants use
strategic thinking, decision-making, leadership assessments and management
models to find solutions to management issues. Experience a free preview of
this management training program (Symmetree) on September 11, on the campus of
UNCW in Wilmington. For more information call the SBTDC offices at (910)
962-3744 or (336) 299-5189. Top
of Page
Boat
Fueling Changes at Marinas?
While boat builders are likely
familiar with EPA’s plans to regulate evaporative emissions from boat fuel
systems, marinas may not be aware of the issue or how the proposed rule will
effect them. EPA’s rule will change boat fuel tank technology. Several
technologies are being evaluated with the prevalent thinking being that a tank
would have to be manufactured to meet the reductions achieved by a closed vent
2-psi relief valve. This type of system could require modifications in the fuel
fill tube and fuel tank cap, which could mean marinas would have to pay to
adjust fuel pumps to fit the new tanks. EPA
plans to propose a new rule in September 2001. The industry will ask for answers
to whether or not plastic tanks can be guaranteed not to fail over time, will
vapors concentrate in the bilge or engine compartment, and finally how much time
would tank manufacturers be given to comply with a new rule. If the rule can be
implemented at a cost effective level for the industry, everyone wins with
reduced emissions, and fewer problems during boat refueling and fuel handling at
marinas.
Congratulations to the following
Clean Marinas: International Yachting Center, Casper’s Marina, Wilmington
Marine Center, Coral Bay Marina, Town Creek Marina, Matthews Point Marina,
Sheraton Marina, Deaton’s Yacht Yard. Participate. It is appreciated by your
customers, attracts new ones, and helps the industry look environmentally
aggressive. Applications are available by calling Wendy Larimer 910/962-3351 or
download one at www.NCMTA.com.
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End
to No Discharge Zones Could Be Coming
A bill introduced by US Representative Jim Saxton (R-NJ) is
aiming to end the use of No Discharge Zones and consequently encourage the
development of better on-board treatment of waste in boat Marine Sanitation
Devices. The purpose of the bill is to promote the use of the best technology
for onboard treatment, revise the minimum standards for MSD’s to meet the
fecal coliform standards of all states, and direct EPA to set new standards for
type I MSD’s within one year. NCMTA commented to EPA on this issue with the
following:
“North
Carolina Marine Trade Association is strongly in favor of eliminating No
Discharge Zones thereby encouraging the development of more efficient on-board
treatment in Marine Sanitation Devices. No Discharge Zones are difficult if not
impossible to enforce, and discourage research to develop better on-board
treatment. It is our experience that boaters will continue to illegally
discharge waste whether there is a No Discharge Zone or not. If the product they
are discharging is treated to EPA standards for release into waterways it would
be a step forward in environmental protection.”
EXPO
2001 – Visit Charleston – Hear Head of NMMA, Thomas Dammrich
Dates have been set for the 2001 Marine Trades Expo and Conference. It will be held December 11-13, 2001, at the Lightsey Conference Center in Charleston, SC. Originally NC, then a joint venture between North and South Carolina, this year’s event will expand to include participants from Virginia to Georgia. Topics for seminars already scheduled include: marine trades training focusing on marinas and builders, community and waterfront redevelopment, marine retailing, marine products taxation, dredging issues including marinas and navigable waters. A tour of Cummins Diesel is scheduled, as are a welcoming cocktail reception at the Charleston Aquarium, a cocktail reception in the exhibitor hall, and lunch with Dammrich as keynote speaker. VA, NC and SC Sea Grant programs have joined with the NCMTA and SCMA for this year’s EXPO enabling us to expand our speaker pool and offer several exciting seminars.
For more information, contact Jamie
O’Brien (SCMA) at 843 795-7858 or Tom Murray (VA Sea Grant) at 804 684-7190.
Keep watching www.NCMTA.com for more
details.
Sign
up early for these sessions. Most seminars will not run unless there are at
least 15 participants. Visit www.NCMTA.com for
more details. If you are not currently an NCMTA member, sign up now to take
advantage of discounted rates for these programs.
|
Session |
Co-Sponsor |
Date |
Location |
Cost |
Contact |
|
Forklift Training |
IMI |
Oct.
15 |
Coral
Bay Marina Morehead
City |
$150 member $
200 non-mbr. |
Barbara
Meyer 941/480-1212 |
|
Straddle lift Training |
ABBRA |
Oct.
16 |
Jarrett Bay Boatworks Beaufort |
$150
mbr $200
non-mbr. |
Pat
Kearns 410/604-2202 |
|
Basic Marine Electrical |
ABYC |
Oct.
8-10 |
Wilmington
Courtyard Marriott |
$300
mbr |
Bonnie
Barsa 410/956-1050 |
|
Code of Conduct |
AMTECH |
Oct.
12 |
Raleigh |
TBA |
Joe
DeMarco 800/467-0982 |
|
Ficht Fuel Injection Tech. |
AMTECH |
Oct.
13-14 |
Raleigh |
$395
mbr |
Joe
DeMarco |
|
Sales Training |
MIC
- Stellar |
Nov.
27-28 |
Charlotte
- SBTDC |
$249
mbr |
Jim
Kill |
|
Sales Training |
MIC
- Stellar Sales Training |
Nov.
29-30 |
New
Bern Comfort
Suites |
$249
mbr |
Jim
Kill 770/233-0015 |
New
NCMTA Company Membership Rate
New and renewing membership
applicants will notice a new rate. Following the request of several businesses,
we re-implemented a corporate membership. This membership offers companies
discounts to training events, unlimited use
of the NC Marine TradeWinds newsletter for their employees, a listing in
the business section of the NCMTA website and soon, a link from that website
back to the business’s website. The rate for corporate membership is $100
annually. Individual rates are still available at $25. For a membership
application, use the web or call/email Wendy Larimer 910/962-3351 wlarimer@sbtdc.org).