On federal waters, the Garbage Disposal Placard is required if your boat is 26 feet or longer. It must be displayed prominently.
On federal waters, the Garbage Disposal Placard is required if your boat is 26 feet or longer. It must be displayed prominently.
garbage disposal placard
On a 28 foot boat in federal waters a garbage disposal placard needs to be clearly shown
any vessel 26 feet or longer
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Any boat that is 26 feet long or longer and is found within federal waters must display a garbage disposal placard. This is a sign that is mandatory according to federal regulations and helps to alert others of the restrictions put in place by the Act to Prevent Pollutions from Ships.
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26' ft sailboat with engine
All vessels over 26 feet in length that are operating on federally controlled waters must display an oil discharge placard. This includes both commercial and recreational boats. The placard must inform crew and passengers about the discharge regulations and the penalties for illegal discharges of oil. Additionally, vessels with oil transfer operations are also required to have this placard displayed.
vessels 26 feet or longer
If boating on federally controlled waters and your vessel is 26 feet or longer, you must display a 5 x 8-inch placard
Boats that are 26 feet and longer are required to display two placards: the "Waste Management Plan" placard and the "Discharge of Oil" placard. The Waste Management Plan informs passengers about proper waste disposal practices, while the Discharge of Oil placard outlines regulations regarding oil discharge into navigable waters. Both placards are essential for promoting environmental awareness and compliance with maritime laws.