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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2009-003Sponsored by: Oates CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2009-003 A RESOLUTION OF THE C[TY COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, URGING THE. ALASKA STATE, LEGISLATURE, TO MODIFY, BASED ON SCIENCE, THE STANDARDS GOVERNING THE DISCHARGE OF CRUISE.-SHIP WASTEWATER BY USINC THE CRITERIA 'THAT APPLY TO MUNICIPAL SHORE-BASED WASTEWATER FACILITIES AND ALL OTHER VESSELS TRANSI'TTING ALASKA WATERS WHEREAS, the Seward community has a strong marine-based economy with transportation routes historically used by the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, and state law enforcement vessels; large and small passenger vessels; a commercial fishing fleet; and other passenger-bearing vessels; and WHEREAS, Seward's marine-based economic activity occurs in proximity to the Kenai Fjords National Park, the Chugach National Forest, Caines Head State Park, and other protected lands; and WHEREAS, between 2001 and 2006, agencies ofthe State ofAlaska, through the legislative "`~ process, have enacted statutes and regulations establishing wastewater discharge standards and created the Commercial Passenger Vessel Environmental Compliance Program as means of supporting cruise ship activity in Alaska in an environmentally-sound manner; and WHEREAS, the Alaska cruise ship industry has invested more than $200 million to install some of the most advanced wastewater treatment systems in the world; and WHEREAS, in 2006, Alaska voters approved an initiative further governing the operation and regulation of large cruise ships, leading to the first ever general permit forwastewater discharges from large cruise ships operating in Alaska; and WHEREAS, the standards now imposed on cruise ships are far in excess of those imposed onshore-based municipal wastewater facilities, including Seward's facility and those in effect for all other fishing, li-eighl, and passenger vessels; and WHEREAS, the cruise ship point-of-release standards arc unfeasible and will require prohibitive financial investment in research to establish methods of meeting the standards; and WHEREAS, these standards could mean that cruise ships would defer all discharges until they are out of Alaska waters, which would result in reduced length of time in port, and elimination of ports situated far from International waters; and .~ CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RF,SOLUTION 2009-003 WHEREAS, such changes would impact Seward's small business, whichrely on cruise ship visitors, crew, and service requirements to support local jobs and the local economy; and WHEREAS, implementing policy based on inconsistent standards for a specific sector ofthe maritime economy establishes a dangerous precedent. NOW, THEREFORF,, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section I. Seward City Council urges the Alaska State Legislature in 2009 to modify the standards governing the discharge of cruise ship wastewater. Section 2. Seward City Council suggests the modifications be scienti hcally based and similar to the criteria that apply to municipal shore-based wastewater Facilities and all other vessels transiting Alaska waters. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by City Council of the City of Seward this 12`h day of January 2009. THE CITY ~F SEWARD, ALASKA // ~ `'Willard Dunham, Vice Mayor AYES: Valdatta, Bardarson, Smith, Kellar, Keil, Dunham NOES: None ABSENT: Corbridge ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: ~ 1 l ~/ ~' ~~ Lean Lewis, CMC~ Ci't'y Clerk (C,ity Seal) er`M®.arram~,~, :~, b .y p~, a ~ ~ ,e i N R .. .. ,, `~ ~~. ~, ~ ~ ~ s~e~j~. OF t° "'~'~ s`°~ •rbrrrrr rrr~ Council Agenda Statement Meeting Date: Monday, January 12, 2008 To: City Council Through: City Manager Phillip Oates~j From: Executive Liaison Atmc Bailey Agenda Item: Resolution 2009-~, Urging the Alaska State Legislature to Modify Based on Science, the Standards Governing the Discharge ofCruise~ Ship Wastewater by Using the Criteria that Apply to Municipal Shore- Based Wastewater Facilities and All Other Vessels Transiting Alaska Waters BACKGROUND & JUSTIFICATION• The City of Seward has a strong marine-based economy with transportation routes historically used by the U. S. Nary, Coast Guard, State Law Enforcement vessels, large and small passenger vessels, a commercial fishing fleet and other passenger-bearing vessels. Between 2001 and 2006, agencies of the State of Alaska, through the legislative process, have enacted statutes and regulations establishing wastewater discharge standards and created the Commercial Passenger Vessel Environmental Compliance Program as a means ofsupporting cruise ship activity in Alaska in an environmentally-sound manner. In 2006, Alaska voters approved an initiative further governing the operation and regulation of large cruise ships, leading to the first general permit for wastewater discharges from large cruise ships operating ut Alaska. The standards now imposed on cruise ships are far in excess of those imposed on shore-based municipal wastewater facilities, utcluding Seward's facility and those in effect for all other lishing, freight, and passenger vessels. These cruise ship point-of-release standards are unfeasible and will require prohibitive financial investment u1 research to establish methods ofineeting the standards. "fhe standards could mean that cruise ships would have to defer all discharges until they are out ofAlaska waters reducing the length oftime in port and eliminating ports far from International waters. Such changes would impact Seward's small business, which rely on cruise ship visitors, crew, and service requirements to support local jobs and the economy. CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Where applicable, this resolution is consistent with the Seward City Code, Charter, Comprehensive Plans, Land Use Plans, Strategic Plan and City Council Rules of Procedures. FISCAL NOTE: No fiscal impact. ~°~~~~-' 65 Approved by Finance Department: RECOIVIiNENDATION Council approve Resolution 2009, Urging the Alaska State Legislature to Modify, Based on Science, the Standards Governing the Discharge ofCruise-Ship Wastewater by Using the Criteria that Apply to Municipal Shore-Based Wastewater Facilities and All Other Vessels Transitvig Alaska Waters. 66