EPA sued over new ballast water discharge rules.

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Noto;2683480; said:
Many of the busiest European ports are freshwater. A ship unloading cargo at such a port will take on river water as ballast; if its next destination is another freshwater port such as those on the Great Lakes it is likely to transfer living organisms. One of the recommended measures for preventing future transmissions is for ships to exchange their freshwater ballast for saltwater once they reach the sea.
but it wouldnt pick up seawater along the way?:confused:
 
No, the ballast chambers are sealed. It would only pick up seawater if it unloaded cargo at a saltwater port.
 
Noto;2694140; said:
No, the ballast chambers are sealed. It would only pick up seawater if it unloaded cargo at a saltwater port.
well im a man (kid) of my word.
rebel im sorry i was wrong, you were right.
 
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