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Ballast Water Management for Vessels with Ballast Tanks Entering U.S. Waters

OMB: 1625-0069

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1625-0069

Supporting Statement

for

Ballast Water Management for Vessels with
Ballast Tanks Entering U.S. Waters


OMB NO.: 1625-0069

COLLECTION INSTRUMENTS: INSTRUCTIONS


A. Justification.


1) Circumstances that make the collection of information necessary.


The information collection requirement described in this supporting statement is necessary to carry out the reporting requirement of Title 16 United States Code (U.S.C.) 4711, which concerns the management of ballast water to prevent the introduction of aquatic nuisance species (ANS) into United States (U.S.) waters. The mandatory requirement is imposed on owners/operators of vessels who enter U.S. ports after operating outside of our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The master of the vessel provides information to the Coast Guard that details the vessel operator’s ballast water management efforts.


Additionally, there is a voluntary reporting requirement to allow a vessel owner/operator to request an extension if they cannot practicably comply with the Ballast Water Discharge Standards (BWDS) regulations compliance date. This extension provision gives flexibility to vessel owners and operators to comply with the rule.


This information collection supports the following strategic goals:

Department of Homeland Security

  • Protection

Coast Guard

  • Protection of the Natural Resources

Prevention Policy & Response Policy Directorates (CG-5P & CG-5R)

  • Human and Natural Environment: Eliminate environmental damage associated with maritime transportation and operations on and around the nation’s waterways.


2) By whom, how, and for what purpose the information is to be used.


The purpose of the information collection is to monitor and ensure that vessels are in compliance with the Coast Guard’s ballast water regulations. Info is sent by form.


3) Consideration of the use of improved information technology.


(a) Ballast water management (BWM) reports:


The information may be submitted by the following methods—by mail, or electronically via an on-line form, e-mail or fax. For details, go to http://invasions.si.edu/nbic/.


(b) Ballast water discharge standards (BWDS) compliance extension requests:


Extension requests must be made no later than 12 months before the scheduled implementation date listed in 33 CFR 151.1512(b) and submitted in writing to the Commandant (CG-OES), U.S. Coast Guard Office of Operating and Environmental Standards, 2100 2nd Street SW Stop 7126, Washington, DC 20593-7126, or via e-mail to [email protected]. Extension evaluations will be on a per-vessel basis. Summary information concerning all extension decisions, including the name of the vessel and vessel owner, the term of the extension, and the basis for the extension will be posted on the U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Information Exchange website (CGMIX) located at [http://cgmix.uscg.mil/Default.aspx].


(a) & (b) We estimate that 100% of the reporting requirements can be done electronically. At this time, we estimate that approximately 70% of the responses are collected electronically.


4) Efforts to identify duplication. Why similar information cannot be used.


As a result of state agencies imposing their own ballast water reporting requirements, and to alleviate redundant reporting requirements on vessels, the Coast Guard and National Ballast Information Clearinghouse (NBIC) hope to remain the single clearinghouse of BWM reporting data and will make this information directly available to state agencies who would otherwise require vessels to submit ballast water reports to them.


5) Methods to minimize the burden to small businesses if involved.


This information collection does not have a significant impact on small businesses or other small entities. This BWDS extension provision will give flexibility to vessel owners and operators to comply with this rule.


6) Consequences to the Federal program if collection were conducted less frequently.


The consequence of not collecting the information would mean that no reliable, systematic method of establishing that vessels have complied with the regulations would exist. Verbal reports would be the only method of collection, with no means to validate such information. Consequently, there would be insufficient data available to study the long-term effects of BWM. There would be no basis for future decision-making actions to reduce the threat of ANS in the United States.


7) Explain any special circumstances that would cause the information collection to be conducted in a manner inconsistent with guidelines.


This information collection is conducted in manner consistent with the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.5(d)(2).


8) Consultation.


A 60-Day Notice (See [USCG-2015-0099], March 23, 2015, 80 FR 15240) and 30-Day Notice (May 26, 2015, 80 FR 30090) were published in the Federal Register to obtain public comment on this collection. The Coast Guard has not received any comments on this information collection.


9) Explain any decision to provide any payment or gift to respondents.


There is no offer of monetary or material value for this information collection.


10) Describe any assurance of confidentiality provided to respondents.


There are no assurances of confidentiality provided to the respondents for this information collection.


11) Additional justification for any questions of a sensitive nature.


There are no questions of sensitive language.

12) Estimates of reporting and recordkeeping hour and cost burdens of the collection of information.


The reporting and recordkeeping burdens include time to complete the information, file a log entry, and maintain and/or supply the necessary data to the Coast Guard, private researchers, and other government agencies.


Annual Burden:


Number of respondents: 8,383


Number of Reponses: 90,6671 responses


Average Hours per Response


A BWM information report takes approximately 40 minutes to complete.


A BWDS compliance extension request takes approximately 8 hours to complete.


Annual Burden Hours


The estimated BWM annual burden is 90,638 responses x .67 hours/response = 60,727 hours.


The estimated BWDS extension request burden is approximate 234 hours (29.2 vessels x 8 hours for completing and submitting the extension documentation).


Therefore, the total burden is 60,727 + 234 hours = 60,961 hours


Cost Burden to Industry


The estimated cost burden is $2,989,779:


(1) Current BWM reporting requirements under 33 CFR 151.2070—

90,638 arrivals x 0.67 hrs/arrival x $492/hr = $2,975,6463.


(2) New BWDS reporting requirement for extension requests cost burden is $14,133, calculated by (a. + b.):


a. Assuming someone at a management level (equivalent to GS-12 (out-of-government rate)) prepares the submission to the Coast Guard, the applicable wage rate is $69/hour4. Therefore, the total management cost for preparing the extension request is $69 X 6 hrs X 29.2 vessels = $12,089.


b. Assuming someone at the clerical level (equivalent to GS-5 (out-of-government rate)) files the copies, and then the applicable wage rate is $35/hour5. Therefore, the total management cost for preparing the extension request is $35 X 2hrs X 29.2 vessels= $2,044.


The total cost burden to the industry for current BWM reporting requirements (1) and BWDS extension requests (2) is $2,989,779 ($2,975,646+ $14,133).


13) Estimates of annualized capital and start-up costs.


There are no capital, start-up or maintenance costs associated with this information collection.


14) Estimates of annualized Federal Government costs.


(1) BWM reports: It takes approximately 15 minutes (0.25 hours), for government personnel to process a BWM report.


The burden and cost for reports are as follows:

90,638 reports 0.25 hours per report = 22,660 hours

22,660 hours $406 per hour = $906,400


(2) BWDS extension requests: We estimate that the request for extension will take approximately 4 hours for the government personnel to evaluate the requests.


The burden and cost for reports are as follows:

29.2 request 4 hours per request = 116 hours

116 hours $907 per hour = $10,440


The total annual Federal Governments costs are $916,840, calculated as (1) + (2).


15) Explain the reasons for the change in burden.


There is no change to the burden estimate. The BWM reporting requirements, and the methodology for calculating burden, remain unchanged.


16) For collections of information whose results are planned to be published for statistical use, outline plans for tabulation, statistical analysis and publication.


This information collection will not be published for statistical purposes.


17) Explain the reasons for seeking not to display the expiration date for OMB approval of the information of collection.


The Coast Guard will display the expiration date for OMB approval of this information collection.


18) Explain each exception to the certification statement.


The Coast Guard does not request an exception to the certification of this information collection.



B. Collection of Information Employing Statistical Methods.


This information collection does not employ statistical methods.

1 We estimate that of the total responses there will be 29.2 responses per year due to requests for extension for compliance with the “Standards for Living Organisms in Ships’ Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. Waters” final rule. This estimate if based on the assumption that approximately 2 percent of the total BWDS vessel population (1,459 vessels) will be requesting extension annually. The BWDS vessel population is a subset of the total respondent population for this collection.

2 Estimated cost burden to industry is adjusted for inflation using BLS data (approx. equivalent to a GS-09 (out-of-gov’t rate) per Enclosure (2) to COMDTINST 7310.1M).

3 Note: All calculation figures are subject to rounding.

4 Wage rate obtained from Enclosure (2) to COMDTINST 7310.1M and validated based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) subcategory Managers (Occupation Code 11-9199).

5 Wage rate obtained from Enclosure (2) to COMDTINST 7310.1M and validated based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) subcategory First-line Supervisor of office and Administrative Support Worker (Occupation Code 43-1011).

6 The labor wage is equivalent to a GS-07 in government per Enclosure (2) to COMDTINST 7310.1M.

7 The labor wage is equivalent to a GS-14 in government per Enclosure (2) to COMDTINST 7310.1M.

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