Question 8 TK01 - Tank Vessel Assistant - Dangerous Liquids

Who enforces the U.S. pollution regulations that apply to ships?

A State Pollution Board
B Port Authority
C U.S. Coast Guard
D Corps of Engineers
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is C The **U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)** is correct because it is the primary federal agency responsible for enforcing maritime laws in U.S. waters, including environmental protection regulations pertaining to ships (such as those derived from the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships, or APPS, which implements MARPOL). The USCG conducts inspections, investigates pollution incidents, and ensures compliance with operational discharge standards, ballast water management rules, and other pollution prevention measures applicable to both domestic and foreign-flagged vessels operating in U.S. jurisdiction. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) State Pollution Board:** While state agencies enforce some state-level environmental laws, the enforcement of major federal and international pollution regulations specifically applicable to the operation and structure of ships (such as those involving oil or garbage discharge standards) primarily falls under federal authority (USCG and EPA), not state boards. * **B) Port Authority:** Port Authorities manage the physical infrastructure and operations of a port (berthing, cargo handling, security access). They do not have law enforcement authority to board and inspect vessels specifically to enforce federal environmental discharge regulations. * **D) Corps of Engineers:** The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) primarily deals with civil works, navigation channel maintenance, dredging, and regulating the placement of fill material in U.S. waters (under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act). While they play an environmental role, they are not the enforcing body for operational pollution regulations on ships.

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