U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. COAST GUARD |
Adequacy Certification for Reception Facilities and Advance Notice – 33 CFR Part 158 |
OMB No. 1625-0045 Exp: 02/28/2022 |
Who must comply? |
Owners and operators of certain waterfront facilities and vessels. |
What is this collection about? |
This information helps ensure that waterfront facilities are in compliance with reception facility standards. Advance notice information from vessels ensures effective management of reception facilities. |
Where do I find the requirements for this information? |
Title 33 CFR 158 is available at—https://www.eCFR.gov, select TITLE 33 – Navigation and Navigable Waters, and follow to Part 158. |
When must information be submitted to the Coast Guard? |
An Application for a Certificate of Adequacy (COA) must be submitted to the CG Captain of the Port (COTP) before operation.
Forms are available at this LINK. Information from a vessel seeking to discharge waste must be sent to the reception facility at least 24-hours in advance of the discharge. A voluntary inadequacy report may be made by a vessel upon encountering problems in discharging waste to a port reception facility. |
How is the information submitted? |
In writing or electronically via e-mail. Information may be submitted to the CG COTP at the local Sector Office. Contact info for CG COTPs can be found at— https://www.uscg.mil/Units/Organization/. |
What happens when complete information is received? |
The CG reviews the information, and if it conforms to the regulations, issues a COA to the applicant. An inadequacy report is processed by the Port State Control Point (Commandant (CG-FAC-2)). |
For additional information, contact-- |
Your local CG Sector Office.
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An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
The Coast Guard estimates that the average burden per response for this report varies per information collection—about 15 minutes for an advance notice to a reception facility; 30 minutes for an air COA application; 45 minutes for a reception facility inadequacy report; 45 minutes to complete a garbage COA application; 1 hour for a COA change notification; 2 hours for a waiver; 3 hours to complete an oil or NLS COA application; and up to 10 hours to compete an appeal. You may submit any comments concerning the accuracy of this burden estimate or any suggestions for reducing the burden to: Commandant (CG-FAC), U.S. Coast Guard Stop 7501, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE, Washington, DC 20593-7501 or Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (1625-0045), Washington, DC 20503.
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