HB 134 : Cruise Ship Wastewater Discharge Permits News & Activity http://www.housemajority.org/feeds.php?rss=hb134 News and Information for House Bill 134 en http://housemajority.org/images/houmaj.jpg HB 134 : Cruise Ship Wastewater Discharge Permits News & Activity http://www.housemajority.org/feeds.php?rss=hb134 144 144 News and Information for House Bill 134 Bill Activity Rep. John Harris HB 134 : Cruise Ship Wastewater Discharge Permits http://housemajority.org/spon.php?id=26hb134 Sponsors : Rep. Harris<br/><br/>Relating to the terms and conditions of commercial passenger vessel permits for the discharge of graywater, treated sewage, and other wastewater; establishing a science advisory panel on wastewater treatment and effluent quality in the Department of Environmental Conservation; and ...<br/><br/>Version : SCS CSHB 134(FIN)<br/>Status : (S) FIN >> CHAPTER 53 SLA 09 : 2009-07-09<br/>Contact : John Bitney, 465-3721<br/><br/>The House Resources Committee Substitute for HB 134 represents a compromise to address the issue of permits for wastewater discharges from large commercial passenger vessels known as cruise ships. In 2006, Alaska voters approved the cruise ship initiative that amended the law to ... Fri, 29 Jan 2010 14:11:01 -0600 Press Release Rep. John Harris Harris Intro's AK Water Quality Standards Bill - HB 134 Allows DEC Discretion in Regulating Discharge Law http://housemajority.org/item.php?id=item20090213-70 Contact : John Bitney, 465-3721<br/><br/>Representative John Harris today introduced House Bill (HB) 134, legislation crafted to allow the Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation some discretion in monitoring Alaska Water Quality Standards governing pollution discharge permits. The bill amends AS 46.03 to give the DEC leeway when enforcing discharge laws relating to cruise ships, while still keeping the spirit and intent of the statute in tact.<br><br> "I introduced HB 134 to give DEC the ability to regulate cruise ship discharges with standards that are scientifically based," Harris said. "We don't want ships to avoid nonsensical laws by going out to the three-mile line to dump their waste without regulation. We want them to stay in Alaska waters, use Alaska ports of call, and help us maintain a clean marine environment."<br><br> To quote the Anchorage Daily News editorial (12/21/08), "DEC should have a little discretion to make sure cruise ship discharge rules aren't unreasonably tight."<br><br> Fri, 13 Feb 2009 18:25:39 -0600