Environmental and Safety Compliance
Protecting the environment comes naturally to most boaters and others who practice being a good neighbor, on land or water. On water, especially, every action or sound a boater makes impacts others sharing the waterway, the water itself, marine life living in it, and the near-shore and shoreline ecosystem and inhabitants. In almost all cases, a commonsense approach while boating will help protect the aquatic environment.
Clean water is the foundation for enjoyable boating. It's up to those who appreciate and recognize the privilege of using the waterways to protect this resource now and for future generations.
Manufacturers of boats and related products are working to help safeguard the environment. Through research and development, testing and employing technology of related industries, propulsion systems are gaining efficiency, waste treatment systems are becoming more effective, and maintenance products are getting "greener." Industry workers understand their livelihood depends on clean water, and helping keep it that way is simply the right thing to do.
For more information please contact
John McKnight, (Director, Environmental & Safety Compliance) at (202) 737-9757
EPA Boat builder Webinar Presentation June 2009 [PDF - 464.04 Kb]
Presentation for the June 24, 2009 EPA webinar
Boat Builder Evaporative Emissions Webinar June 2009 [PDF - 126.91 Kb]
Details for boat builder evaporative emissions webinar on July 24, 2009.
NMMA Evap Presentation DEC 2008 [ - 1869.5 Kb]
Presentation made by John McKnight at the NMMA Engineering Certification Workshop in Nashville Dec. 2008
EPA guidance memo on fuel tanks [PDF - 21.02 Kb]
EPA guidance on sealed fuel tanks
CARB Evaporative Emission Presentation [ - 62 Kb]
California's plan to evaluate the benefits of a one state evaporative emission standard
CARB Evaporative Emission Presentation [PDF - 84.93 Kb]
CARB presentation shown at the April 12, 2006 public workshop in Sacramento
CARB Non-road Evaporative Emissions Study [PDF - 474.64 Kb]
A study conducted by ATL which looked at evaporative emissions from many different types of off-road products including boats
Carbon Degradation Results [ - 3993.5 Kb]
Grady White Presentation at ARB Evapoartive emission workshop [ - 3392 Kb]
Marine Engine and Evaporative Emission Presentation [ - 637 Kb]
This presentation is from Febraury 2007 at Miami Boat Show and explains the latest information regarding the EPA Marine engine and evaporative emission rulemaking.
NMMA presentation to ARB during public workshop April 12, 2006 [ - 3471 Kb]
Test boat progress report [ - 1379.5 Kb]
USEPA Presentation IBEX 2005 [ - 2238 Kb]
Presentation by Mike Samulski, EPA explaining the Agencies plans to regulate recreational vessels.
Boat builder Evaporative Emission FAQs [DOC - 400.5 Kb]
A list of Q&A developed by NMMA with EPA review that answers many of the questions regarding teh EPA evaporative emission regulation
EPA Boat builder Evaporative Emission Webcast [PDF - 126.91 Kb]
EPA Webcast Wed. June 24, 2009 staring at 1pm.
Regulatory Updates
- NIOSH Letter Regarding Its Closed Molding Study to Irwin Jacobs, Genmar, Inc.
- NIOSH Letter Regarding Its Closed Molding Study to John McKnight, NMMA
- NMMA Comments Re: Guidance for Submitting Written Comments Regarding EPA’s Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to Regulate Diesel Engine Emissions on Recreational Boats
Regulatory News
EPA Seeks Comment on Proposed Rule for Marine Diesel Engine Emissions - 5/18/2004 1:56:00 PM
NMMA Submits Comments to NOAA Re: Designating Marine Managed Areas - 9/22/2003 3:37:00 PM
NMMA PARTNERS WITH MICHIGAN, OHIO BOATING TRADE GROUPS TO FIGHT INVASIVE SPECIES IN THE GREAT LAKES - 7/8/2003 11:09:00 AM
NMMA Comments Re: OSHA Notice of Reopening of the Rulemaking Record for Walking and Working Surfaces; Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems) (29 CFR 1910) - 7/2/2003 2:27:00 PM
SPORTFISHING COMMUNITY GEARS UP FOR ICAST 2003 - 6/13/2003 9:45:00 AM
Dangers of Teak Surfing - 6/3/2003
NMMA Letter to EPA Re: Evaporative Emissions - 6/2/2003
Emission Control Information
On January 7, 2003, NMMA submitted written comments, that accompany oral testimony given on October 7, 2002, to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Proposed Rulemaking on Evaporative Emissions. NMMA's comments, along with two attachments, may be viewed below:
- NMMA Comments to the EPA »
- NMMA Diurnal Emissions Test Report presented by Haskew & Associates »
- Attachment II: Study on Permeation »
On August 14, 2002, the EPA published in the Federal Register a proposal to require emission controls on boat fuel systems. The EPA proposal would require modifications to the current boat fuel hose, vent controls such as a one-psi pressure relief valve to reduce diurnal emissions, and permeation measures on plastic tanks. NMMA has put together an evaporative emission task force to address this rule. Written comments are due in November.
Read the proposal in its entirety » More Information »
November 8, 2002 - Final EPA rule on recreational marine engine emission standards.
Important Environmental & Safety Information
- Metal Parts MACT Comments
- Download the new Section 112(j) Part 1 PERMIT APPLICATION & APPLICABILITY DETERMINATION Form
- US EPA Plan to Regulate Evaporative Emissions from Boat Fuel Systems
- Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Federal Requirements for Propeller Avoidance Measures
- USCG Proposes "Propeller Injury Avoidance Measures" on Houseboats
- Guidance for Submitting Written Comments Regarding the US Coast Guard Proposal for Federal Requirements for Propeller Avoidance Measures
- EU is close to finalizing the sound and exhaust emissions standards for recreational boats (Document 2)
- EU is close to finalizing the sound and exhaust emissions standards for recreational boats (Document 1)
- MACT Notification Sample Letter
- Testimony of Leon Joyner, Hatteras Yachts, Inc., before the United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Response Letter from the US Department of Labor - Ship Building / Boat Building OSHA standards and compliancy
- EPA Proposed MACT Rule for Boat Manufacturing - Preamble
- EPA Proposed MACT Rule for Boat Manufacturing - Rule



