792 



19. Saline and Salt Waters 

 42 U.S.C. 1959-1959h 



(See SaUne and Salt Waters imder title XII Water Resources) 



20. Waste Materials Tonnage for Shipping 

 46 US.C. 77(e) 



§77. Tonnage. 



From the gross tonnage of every vessel of the 

 United States there shall be deducted — 



• • • * • 



(e) Space occupied by machinery used exclusively 

 to separate, clarify, purify, or process, a ship's own 

 slop oil mixture, tank-cleaning residue, bilge residue, 

 or other waste materials, including sewage garbage, 

 galley wastes, or trash and space occupied by any 

 tank, tanks, or collection area used exclusively for 

 the carriage or collection of such slop oil mixture, 

 tank-cleaning residue, or other waste materials, but 

 not to exceed a maximum space deduction estab- 



lished by regulations hereunder. The Secretary of the 

 department in which the Coast Guard is operating 

 in consultation with the Administrator of the Envi- 

 ronmental Protection Agency, shall issue regulations 

 to define the slop oil mixtures, cleaning residue, and 

 waste materials, establish the maximum deductions 

 which may be made, define the manner in which the 

 spaces shall be used and marked, and as necessary 

 otherwise to carry out the provisions of this para- 

 graph. 



Amendments 

 1974 — Subsec. (e) . Pub. L 93-B24. 5 1, added subsec. (e) . 

 Former subsec. (e) redesignated (f). 



21. Water Pollution— Administration of Federal Water Pollution, etc. 



Ex. Order 11738 

 (See Ex. Order 11738 under title HI Executive Orders) 



22. Water Pollution Control in Appalachia 



40 App. U.S.C. § 1-2, 203. 205-206, 212 



(See Water Pollution Control in Appalachia under title IX Pollution Control, Financing-) 



23. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act 

 16 U.S.C. 1271-1287 



(See Wild and Scenic Rivers Act under title n Environment, Generally) 



