Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A03104:schedule:2:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A03104
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 5/13)
Character Range: 174633–177323

are satisfied in relation to the discharge;
     (d) the discharge from an oil tanker, or another ship that has a gross tonnage of 400 or more, of an unprocessed oily mixture, not being an oily mixture that originated from the cargo pump room bilges of the ship or includes oil cargo residue, if the following conditions are satisfied:
         (i) the ship is not within a special area;
         (ii) the oil content of the unprocessed oily mixture without dilution is not more than 15 parts in 1,000,000 parts;
     (e) the discharge from a ship that has a gross tonnage of 400 or more and is not an oil tanker of a processed oily mixture, not being an oily mixture that originated from the cargo pump room bilges of the ship or includes oil cargo residue, if the following conditions are satisfied:
         (i) the ship is not within a special area;
         (ii) the oil content of the effluent without dilution is not more than 15 parts in 1,000,000 parts;

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         (iii) the ship has in operation oil filtering equipment as required by regulations made by virtue of section 267a of the Navigation Act 1912;
     (f) the discharge from an oil tanker of a processed oily mixture, being a processed oily mixture that originates from the machinery space bilges (other than the cargo pump room bilges) of the oil tanker and does not include oil cargo residue, if the conditions specified in paragraph (e) are satisfied in relation to the discharge;
     (g) the discharge within a special area from an oil tanker, or another ship that has a gross tonnage of 400 or more, of processed bilge water from machinery spaces, not being bilge water that originated from the cargo pump room bilges of the ship or includes oil cargo residue, if the following conditions are satisfied:
         (i) the ship is proceeding en route;
         (ii) the oil content of the effluent without dilution is not more than 15 parts in 1,000,000 parts;
          (iii) the ship has in operation oil filtering equipment as required by regulations made by virtue of section 267a of the Navigation Act 1912;
          (iv) the oil filtering equipment is equipped with a stopping device that automatically prevents any discharge of effluent when the oil content of the effluent without dilution is more than 15 parts in 1,000,000 parts;
     (h) the discharge within a special area from a ship that has a gross tonnage of less than 400 and is not an oil tanker of oil or an oily mixture if—
         (i) the oil content of the effluent without dilution is less than 15 parts in 1,000,000 parts; or
         (ii) the following conditions are satisfied:
             (a) the ship is proceeding