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Pollutant Discharge Reporting Regulations 1995 - Canada Shipping Regulations.  (ID: 9608)

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These Regulations may be cited as the Pollutant Discharge Reporting Regulations, 1995. Interpretation 2. In these Regulations, "Act" Loi "Act" means the Canada Shipping Act; "waters under Canadian jurisdiction" eaux de comp tence canadienne "waters under Canadian jurisdiction" means (a) Canadian waters, and (b) the exclusive economic zone of Canada described in section 13 of the Oceans Act. 3. Application 4. These Regulations (a) apply in respect of Canadian ships in all waters and in respect of ships other than Canadian ships in waters under Canadian jurisdiction, including a shipping safety control zone prescribed under subsection 11(1) of the Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act; and (b) do not apply in respect of any warship, naval auxiliary ship or other ship that is owned or operated by a state and used only on government non-commercial service. Report 5. (1) The master of a ship shall report any discharge of a pollutant from the ship that occurs or the probability that such a discharge will occur, where (a) the discharge is prohibited by the Act, the Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act or regulations made under these Acts; (b) (c) the discharge or probable discharge results from damage to the ship or its equipment; or (d) the discharge is necessary for the purpose of saving lives or preventing the immediate loss of a ship. (2) The master of a ship shall make the report referred to in subsection (1) (a) immediately, when a discharge occurs or when there is a probability that a discharge will occur; or (b) as soon as possible after a discharge occurs or after there is a probability that a discharge will occur, where the master is unable to make the report immediately due to being involved in activities relating to (i) saving lives, (ii) preventing the immediate loss of the ship, (iii) preventing or mitigating damage to the ship or its equipment, or (iv) preventing or mitigating damage to the environment. (3) The owner of a ship who has knowledge that a report has not been made in accordance with paragraph (2)(a), shall immediately make the report. (4) The operator of an oil handling facility designated pursuant to subsection 660.2(8) of the Act shall, in respect of the loading and unloading of oil to or from a ship at the oil handling facility, immediately report any discharge of oil that occurs or the probability that such a discharge will occur. (5) A report shall be made by the master or owner of a ship in the manner described in (a) Guidelines for Reporting Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods, Harmful Substances and/or Marine Pollutants, TP 9834, published by the Department of Transport, as amended from time to time; or (b) General Principles for Ships Reporting Systems and Ship Reporting Requirements, Including Guidelines for Reporting Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods, Harmful Substances and/or Marine Pollutants, International Maritime Organization Resolution A.851(20), adopted on November 27, 1997. (6) A report shall be made by the operator of an oil handling facility in the manner described in the publication referred to in paragraph 5(a). (7) A report shall include the following information: (a) the identity of any ship and oil handling facility involved; (b) the time and location of the discharge or estimated time and location of the probable discharge; (c) the nature of the discharge or probable discharge, including the type and quantity of pollutant involved; (d) in the case of a discharge, a description of the assistance and salvage measures employed; and (e) any other relevant information. (8) A report shall be made by the master or owner of a ship to (a) a pollution prevention officer, where the discharge of a pollutant occurs or where there is a probability that such a discharge will occur in waters under Canadian jurisdiction; or (b) an appropriate official of the nearest coastal state, where the discharge of a pollutant from a Canadian ship occurs outside waters under Canadian jurisdiction or there is a probability that such a discharge will occur. (9) A report shall be made by the operator of an oil handling facility to a pollution prevention officer. 6. Additional information regarding the discharge or probable discharge or further developments in respect of such a discharge or probable discharge must be submitted on request (a) to a pollution prevention officer, by the master or owner of the ship or the operator of the oil handling facility; and (b) to an official referred to in paragarph 5(8)(b), by the master or owner of a Canadian ship. Established by SOR/92-211 13 April, 1992 pursuant to sections 657 and 658 of the Canada Shipping Act. amanded by SOR/93-131 9 March, 1993 pursuant to sections 657 and 658 of the Canada Shipping Act Paragraph 5(1) (a). SOR/95-351 26 July, 1995 pursuant to sections 675 and 658 and paragraph 660.9(a) of the Canada Shipping Act, effective July 31, 1995 Revoked and replaced. SOR/98-524 22 October, 1998 pursuant to paragraphs 657(1)(l) and (m), section 658 and paragraph 660.9(1)(a) of the Canada Shipping Act, into force October 22,1998 Paragraph 5(5) (b) is replaced. SOR/99-215 6 May, 1999 pursuant to section 314, subsections 338(1) and 339(1), sections 408 and 656 to 658 and paragraph 660.9(1)(a) of the Canada Shipping Act, into force on May 6, 1999. Paragraph 4(a)is replaced; Paragraph 5(5)(b) is replaced. SOR/2002-275 17 July, 2002 pursuant to sections 657 and 658 and paragraph 660.9(1)(a) of the Canada Shipping Act, into force on July 17, 2002. The definition "waters under Canadian jurisdiction" in section 2 is replaced; Section 3 is repealed; Paragraph 4(a) is replaced; Paragraph 5(1)(b) is repealed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last updated: 2003-04-01 Important Notices Transport Canada Pacific Region Prairie & Northern Region Ontario Region Quebec Region Atlantic Region About us Our offices Organization and senior management Departmental publications Programs and services Acts Regulations Media room e-news News releases Reference centre Speeches and statements Media contacts Hot news Events Environment Environmental protection Sustainable development Climate change Emergencies Emergencies and crises Emergency preparedness Security Transport of dangerous goods Air Our offices Passengers Pilots Flight instructors Maintenance technicians Commercial airlines Security Transport of dangerous goods Marine Our offices Small commercial vessels Large commercial vessels Pleasure craft Marine security Marine infrastructure Transport of dangerous goods Rail Our offices Safety at railway crossings Rail infrastructure Transport of dangerous goods Road Our offices Child safety Information for Drivers Infrastructure Motor carriers Road safety Transport of dangerous goods Major issues Enhancing transportation security Straight Ahead: Vision Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program TC Government On-line Government of Canada Initiatives Pollutant Discharge Reporting Regulations 1995 - Canada Shipping Regulations.