From boatsafe at comcast.net Fri Mar 21 23:42:51 2008 From: boatsafe at comcast.net (Robert Miller) Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:42:51 -0700 Subject: [D16ve-l] HELP STOP FEDERAL BOAT PERMITTING! Message-ID: <005801c88bce$cec993a0$6500a8c0@epoxkitchen> Bob ________________________________________ From: rbaw-elert at yahoogroups.com [mailto:rbaw-elert at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of davidjkutz Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 7:17 PM To: rbaw-elert at yahoogroups.com Subject: [rbaw-elert] HELP STOP FEDERAL BOAT PERMITTING! Urgent Message from the Recreational Boating Association of Washington (RBAW) WASHINGTON BOATERS: TAKE ACTION! HELP STOP FEDERAL BOAT PERMITTING! (Reproduced Courtesy of NBF & NMMA) PLEASE URGE U.S. SENATOR CANTWELL AND U.S. SENATOR MURRAY TO CO-SPONSOR S 2766, the Clean Boating Act of 2008. USE BELOW ADDRESSES OR GO TO: www.boatblue.org (THE BOAT BLUE WEBSITE HAS ALL THE UPDATES, LETTERS, AND FORMS TO CONTACT YOUR SENATORS) GO TO: WWW.BOATBLUE.ORG. THE THREAT TO RECREATIONAL BOATING: Unless Congress acts soon, every recreational boater in the country will have to obtain a federal or state permit in order to operate their boat. This means yearly fees, bureaucratic red tape, confusing and potentially state-by-state regulations, citizen suits and $32,000 per day penalties for non-compliance. These permits would apply to deck run-off, bilge water, engine cooling water and any other water-based, operational discharge from a recreational boat. The Environmental Protection Agency, due to a sweeping court order, is already writing this unprecedented new regulation on boaters. THE CLEAN BOATING ACT OF 2008: Senators Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) have just introduced S. 2766, the Clean Boating Act of 2008. S. 2766 would fully and permanently restore a 35-year permit exemption for recreational boat incidental discharges, such as weather deck run-off and engine coolant water, and works to protect the health of the nation's waterways by pursuing whether or not reasonable and practicable best management practices need to be put into place for some incidental discharges. This important bill preserves recreational boating and the boating industry, taking a balanced approached that recognizes that pleasure boat discharges are completely different from land-based industrial facilities and commercial ships. WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY TO PROTECT BOATING: All Boaters MUST contact their U.S. Senators and tell them to co-sponsor S. 2766, the Clean Boating Act of 2008. You can quickly and easily send a letter to your Senators by visiting: www.boatblue.org Once, there, it is a simple process to contact your Senators. This is the most significant threat facing Boaters today, and we need your help to solve it. Take 5 minutes to tell Congress to support S. 2766. For more information: WWW.BOATBLUE.ORG This great website has all the updates, sample letters and forms. If you choose to contact the Senators directly: Senator Maria Cantwell Phone: 202-224-3441 Fax: 202-228-0514 Mail: 915 Second Avenue, Suite 3206, Seattle, WA 98174 WEBSITE E-MAIL: http://cantwell.senate.gov/contact/ Senator Patty Murray Phone: (202) 224-2621 Fax: (202) 224-0238 Mail: 2988 Jackson Federal Building, 915 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174 WEBSITE E-MAIL: http://murray.senate.gov/email/index.cfm Thanks from your Crew at RBAW and NBF