Port Reception Facilities on the agenda in Kiel

Apr 06 2016

Port Reception Facilities on the agenda in Kiel

The German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) is planning to hold an International Workshop on Port Reception Facilities for the Baltic Sea as Special Area according to MARPOL Annex IV. The event is to be held at the premises of the Wissenschaftszentrum in Kiel and will be organized by the BSH in cooperation with the Port of Kiel and the Baltic Ports Organization (BPO) on behalf of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB).

The workshop is aimed at strengthening the cooperation between policy makers, administrators, municipal sewage treatment providers, port managers and representatives from the cruise/ shipping industry and NGO's on matters regarding the development of a comprehensive network of Baltic ports equipped with adequate port reception facilities (PRFs) for sewage from passenger ships.

The Baltic Sea is home to a highly sensitive marine ecosystem, that is under constant threat of pollution from different fields of human activity. It is vital for the development of the Baltic region to address future challenges by identifying best practices and increasing the exchange of technical know-how between the stakeholders involved in the area.

The main goals of the event are to bring together the representatives of the different stakeholder groups on a political level, provide an update on regulatory developments and implementation efforts related to PRFs both regionally and internationally and discuss selected political, technical and legal issues.

The topic of obligatory delivery of sewage from passenger ships remains one of BPO's main priorities. Baltic ports need to be adequately prepared for the upcoming deadlines and costs linked to the development of necessary infrastructure. The dates for the special area restrictions have been set to June 1st 2019 for new passenger vessels and June 1st 2021 for existing passenger ships.

The workshop is planned on 30 June to 1 July 2016. A site visit of the Port of Kiel or the Municipal Waste Water Treatment of Kiel and a networking dinner will be a part of the event.

Workshop Concept


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For more information please contact:

Carolin Abromeit
Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH)
Environmental Protection in Maritime Traffic
T +49 (0) 40 3190 7410
carolin.abromeit@bsh.de

Dr. Susanne Heitmüller
Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH)
Environmental Protection in Maritime Traffic
T +49 (0) 40 3190 7417
susanne.heitmueller@bsh.de