The reception facility that services oceangoing ships using a ship repair yard must have a capacity for receiving—
- (a) An amount of ballast from bunker tanks, and the wash water and oil residue from the cleaning of bunker tanks and oil residue (sludge) tanks, equal to 8 percent of the bunker capacity of the largest oceangoing ship serviced;
- (b) An amount of solid oil cargo residues from cargo tanks equal to 0.1 percent of the deadweight tonnage of the largest oceangoing tanker serviced;
(c) An amount of ballast water containing oily mixtures and wash water from in-port tank washing equal to—
- (1) 1,500 metric tons (1,650 short tons), or;
- (2) 4 1/2% of the deadweight tonnage of the largest oceangoing tanker serviced; and
(d) An amount of liquid oil cargo residue based on the following percentages of deadweight tonnage of the largest oceangoing tanker serviced:
- (1) For crude oil oceangoing tankers, 1%.
- (2) For black product oceangoing tankers, 0.5%
- (3) For white product oceangoing tankers, 0.2%
[CGD 78-035, 50 FR 36793, Sept. 9, 1985, as amended by USCG-2000-7641, 66 FR 55574, Nov. 2, 2001]