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2004 Assessment of Cruise Ship Environmental Effects in Washington

 
Publication number Date Published
05-10-026February 2005
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Author(s) Amy Jankowiak
Description The 2004 Assessment of Cruise Ship Environmental Effects in Washington is a report that analyzes the overall compliance with the Memorandum of Understanding, evaluates the performance of the advanced wastewater treatment systems on board the larger ships, and makes recommendations to improve protections for the environment. The voluntary agreement, reached in April of 2004 between the Washington Department of Ecology, the cruiseship industry and the Port of Seattle, set cutting-edge standards for wastewater treatment and discharge in Washington waters.
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Keywords environmental, wastewater, assessment, machine shop, cruise ship
WEB PAGE Cruise Ship Lines Memorandum of Understanding
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