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ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS

PORT
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
PLAN

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DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS

SECTION ONE
INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION
CONTENTS

1.1

INTRODUCTION

1.2

CONSULTATION AND INFORMATION TO PORT USERS

1.3

HARBOUR AUTHORITY AREA OF JURISDICTION

1.4 CURRENT WASTE LEGISLATION


1.5

DEFINITIONS

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DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS

1.1

INTRODUCTION

Port waste management planning is made mandatory by the Merchant Shipping (Port Waste
Reception Facilities) Regulations 2003 (Statutory Instrument 2003/1809) and detailed in Marine
Guidance Note (MGN) 253 and A Guide to Good Practice. This plan has been prepared in
association with these documents.
The Regulations also revokes and replaces earlier legislation on port waste reception facilities, reinstating the existing requirements for harbour authorities and terminal operators to ensure the
provision of adequate reception facilities for ships wastes.
Adequate facilities are those that are fully used by mariners instead of discharging their ships waste
into the sea. To achieve this facilities should meet the needs of their users and of the environment.
To this end the Department of Harbours has attempted to remove as far as possible any
disincentives towards their use. In particular the facilities provided should:

Cater for all types of waste that are usually landed at the various harbours and piers under
the authoritys jurisdiction.

Be conveniently located and easy to find.

Be easy to use.

Be reasonably priced.

Be periodically reviewed to ensure that they remain adequate.

The VTS Manager is responsible for the implementation of the Port Waste Management Plan as
well as monitoring the efficiency of reporting procedures and facilities provided, as well as ensuring
any reported inadequacies are investigated.
The Department of Harbours does not provide any pre-treatment facilities for wastes being landed.

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1.2

CONSULTATION

To ensure that the needs of potential users and waste regulators are taken into account when
planning and operating the waste reception facilities, the Department of Harbours has obtained the
views and assessed the requirements of those who need to use the facilities and those who have an
interest in the provision of the facilities. Those consulted have been but not restricted to:Stakeholder
Northlink Ferries Ltd

Orkney Ferries Ltd


Orkney Towage Ltd
Streamline Shipping Group

Orkney Community Councils


John Jolly
OBC Shipping Group
Elbreck Shipping
Orkney Fishermens Society
Orkney Sailing Club

Operation
Ro-ro passenger ferry operator
from Orkney to Scottish
mainland ports and Shetland
Islands
Ro-ro passenger ferry operator
to inter island ports
Provides
towage
services
within the Port areas
Operators of twice weekly
container vessel to Scottish
mainland port and Shetland
Islands
Meeting forum for local users
Shipping Agent
Shipping Agent
Shipping Agent
Commercial fishermens group
Leisure users

(See Annex D for correspondence and summary of comments received)


The method of consultation has taken a number of forms, depending on the nature of the user and
the location of the facility. However the Harbour Authority will as a matter of course use the
following consultation process:

By letter to regular and key potential users of the waste reception facilities.
Through formal meetings (Ships agents, Terminal Operators etc.).
By poster campaigns or advertisements.
On notice boards within the port.

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INFORMATION TO PORT USERS

Complying with regulations and protecting the marine environment is of the utmost importance to
the Harbour Authority. This is achieved by ensuring suitable and adequate waste reception facilities
are available and monitored in the various harbour locations under the Harbour Authorities
jurisdiction.
In order to ensure port users are aware of the facilities provided by the Department of Harbours,
details of the locations and procedures for landing waste are detailed in the Port Handbook and on
the port website. Port handbooks are available from the Department of Harbours via piermasters
and the website can be found at www.orkneyharbours.com. Within the Port Handbook and the
website details of reporting inadequacies and the charging system in place are detailed. A copy of
the Port Waste Management Plan is also available on the website.
At the principle harbour locations of Kirkwall and Stromness, a pier plan is available from the
piermaster detailing the locations of waste reception facilities.
Waste reception facilities will be clearly marked for the use of garbage, combustible and noncombustible wastes and waste oil reception facilities along with contact details for reporting
inadequacies. (See Annex E)
Ships agents provide details of port waste reception facilities as well as forwarding reporting forms
to vessels using their services.

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1.3

HARBOUR AUTHORITY AREA OF JURISDICTION

The Competent Harbour Authority Area i.e., Orkney Harbour Areas are those defined in the Orkney
Pilotage Direction 1998 and include the area of Scapa Flow and the Wide Firth/ Shapinsay Sound
area.
The Harbours and Piers under the Authoritys jurisdiction include:- Kirkwall Harbour
- Shapinsay Balfour Pier and Terminal
- Westray Pierowall Harbour
- Egilsay Piers and Terminal
- Wyre Pier and Terminal
- Stronsay West Pier
- Eday Backland Pier and Terminal
- Kirkwall Haston Slipway
- Papa Westray Moclett Pier
- Hoy Moaness Pier
- Flotta Sutherland Pier
- St. Marys Holm Pier
- Hoy Lyness Piers and Terminal
- Burray Pier
- Hatston Pier

- Stromness Harbour
- Rousay Trumland Pier and Terminal
- Westray Rapness Terminal
- Evie Tingwall Terminal
- Stronsay Whitehall Pier and Terminal
- North Ronaldsay Nouster Pier
- Sanday Loth Terminal
- Houton Terminal
- Graemsay Pier
- Scapa Pier
- Flotta Gibraltar Pier and Terminal
- Longhope Pier
- South Ronaldsay Burwick
- Sanday Kettletoft Pier.

Stromness and Kirkwall Harbours are the principal ports to and from which inter island and
mainland ferry services operate and also from where the imports of bulk solid and liquid cargos are
shipped.
The smaller ports are generally used by the inter island ferries and the local fishing vessels.
The crude oil and gas tankers calling at Scapa Flow, loading or discharging their cargos from the
Flotta Oil Terminal land their waste to the operators of the oil terminal, Talisman (UK).
Vessels engaged in Ship-to-Ship Transfer Operations in Scapa Flow transfer their waste into skips
and or International Catering Waste (ICW) receptacles provided by the Harbour Authority. These
are then landed at Scapa Pier or Stromness Harbour from where the waste is then delivered to
Orkney Islands Council, Direct Services Division-Waste Disposal; the Waste Disposal Authority
(WDA).

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1.4 CURRENT WASTE LEGISLATION


This Harbour Authority is aware of the various current waste regulations that apply to ports and cite
the following:

The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships 1973, and its 1978
Protocol (MARPOL 73/78)
Merchant Shipping (Port Waste Reception Facilities Regulations 2003).
Section 33 and 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Environmental Protection (Duty of Care) Regulations 1991.
Controlled Waste Regulations 1992.
Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994.
Waste Management Licensing (Amendments etc.) Regulations 1995.
Waste Management Licensing (Amendment No.2) Regulations 1995.
Special Waste Regulations 1996.
Part IV of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
Merchant Shipping and Maritime Safety Act 1997.
Merchant Shipping Notice 1709 Port Waste Management Plans.
Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response & Co-operation Convention)
Regulations 1998.
Food and Environment Protection Act 1985.
The Water Resources Act 1991

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1.5

DEFINITIONS

GARBAGE means all kinds of victual, domestic and operational waste excluding fresh fish and
parts thereof, generated during the normal operation of the ship and liable to be disposed of
continuously or periodically except sewage originating from ships.
INTERNATIONAL CATERING WASTE (ICW) is a category 1 by-product and must be finally
disposed of as such waste by rendering, incineration or burial in approved landfill. ICW is defined
under the EU animals By-Products regulations as any product of animal origin. It also includes such
items as packaging material, or disposable cutlery or plates contaminated by such waste.
OPERATIONAL WASTES means all maintenance wastes, cargo associated wastes and cargo
residues except residues or wastes from oil or oily mixtures, noxious liquid substances, nonpolluting liquid substances or harmful substances in packaged form.
OIL means petroleum in any form including crude oil, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuge and refined
products, other than oil-like substances that are subject to the Merchant Shipping (Control of
Pollution by Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk) Regulations 1987.
OILY MIXTURE means a mixture with any oil content.
SPECIAL WASTE includes any controlled waste (household, industrial or commercial) which
consists of or contains any of the substances listed in the hazardous wastes catalogue referred to in
Schedule 2 of the Special Waste Regulations 1996 and exhibiting any of the hazardous properties
listed in that Schedule. Similarly, certain medicinal products are also defined as Special Waste.
HARBOUR AREA means the Scapa Flow area or the Wide Firth, Shapinsay Sound area. These
areas include the ports of Stromness and Kirkwall along with the Flotta Oil Terminal plus 12
additional harbours in the North Isles.
WASTE REGULATIONS AUTHORITY (WRA) is the Scottish Environment Protection
Agency.
WASTE DISPOSAL AUTHORITY (WDA) and the WASTE COLLECTION AUTHORITY
(WCA) is the Orkney Islands Council.
WASTE TRANSFER AND DISPOSAL NOTE under environmental legislation The Department
of Harbours is responsible (under the terms of the Act, has a Duty of Care) for their own waste
collected through the facilities provided i.e., Ships garbage, oil, etc. This responsibility is
demonstrated through the use of a Controlled Waste Transfer & Disposal Note. The function of
the Note is to track a waste product from its creation to its safe disposal.
WASTE COLLECTION all waste received at the Department of Harbours facilities are collected
by either the Waste Collection Authority (WCA) or Orkney Aggregates Ltd (Licensed Waste Carrier) or
Northwards Ltd (Licensed Waste Carrier) and disposed of through the Waste Disposal Authority
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(WDA).
BYE-LAWS under Orkney Islands Councils Orkney Harbour Areas General Bye-laws 1977" Part
VI Section 44 (1) Rubbish not to be thrown in the harbour areas No person shall throw or cast, any
dirt, rubbish, soil, ashes, plastic or other matter, or put or cause to procure or allow to fall or throw
any offensive or injurious matter or thing, whether solid or liquid, into a harbour area or upon the
shores or any part thereof.

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DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS

SECTION TWO
ASSESSMENT OF QUANTITIES OF
WASTES RECEIVED IN THE HARBOUR
CONTENTS

2.1

WASTE PRODUCTION

2.2

GARBAGE (NON COMBUSTIBLE) METAL SKIPS

2.3

GARBAGE (COMBUSTIBLE) METAL SKIPS

2.4

GARBAGE (COMBUSTIBLE) OIC METAL SKIPS

2.5

INTERNATIONAL CATERING WASTES (ICW)

2.6

MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING

2.7

FIXED WASTE OIL RECEPTION FACILITIES

2.8

MOBILE WASTE OIL RECEPTION FACILITIES

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2.1

WASTE PRODUCTION

In order that the Harbour Authority could analyse the need for waste reception facilities the
following list of commercial waste sources, waste types and current waste management were
tabulated: SOURCE

WASTE TYPE(S)

WASTE MANAGEMENT

Commercial fishing

Domestic, Metal, Fish


Offal, Netting, Rope,
Oil

Garbage, Operational Waste


(Combustibles) and Scrap (NonCombustible) deposited in skips on
quayside. Waste oil stored in drums
and deposited in reception facility on
quayside.

Pleasure Craft

Domestic, Oil

Garbage (Combustible) and Scrap


(Non-Combustible) deposited in
skips on quayside. Waste oil
deposited in waste oil tank on
quayside.

Ferries Domestic,

Operational,
Oil

Garbage (Combustibles) and Scrap


(Non-Combustibles) deposited in
skips on quayside. Waste oil
collected direct from vessels.

General Cargo
Vessels / Coastal

Domestic, Operational,
Oil

Garbage (Combustibles) and Scrap


(Non-Combustibles) deposited in
skips
On quayside. Waste oil stored in
drums and deposited in reception
facility on quayside.

Domestic, Operational

Garbage (Combustibles) and Scrap


(Non-Combustibles) either brought
ashore by own tender or chartered
vessel. For vessels at anchor for long
periods purpose built skips provided
by Harbour Authority.

Tankers

Vessels at Anchor

All garbage waste being landed, as International Catering Waste (ICW), will be collected in receptacles
suitable for ICW and clearly marked. Such waste will be accompanied by a OIC Controilled Waste Transfer
and Disposal Note to the Waste Disposal Authority.
All special waste will be accompanied with an appropriate SEPA note to the Waste Disposal Authority.
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2.2

GARBAGE (NON COMBUSTIBLE)

NORTHWARDS METAL SKIPS 2005

MONTH
JANUARY

SCAPA PIER /
KIRKWALL
STROMNESS
BURWICK
BUILDING
HARBOUR
HARBOUR
SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGH
SKIPS WEIGHT
T
3
3010 kgs
2
1910 kgs

FEBRUARY

2840 kgs

790 kgs

MARCH

4800 kgs

760 kgs

APRIL

2130 kgs

770 kgs

2840kgs

MAY

3380 kgs

880 kgs

2800 kgs 1

JUNE

5820 kgs

960 kgs

1540 kgs

JULY

1580 kgs

1820 kgs

AUGUST

1760 kgs

680 kgs

1300 kgs 1

SEPTEMBER 1

1060 kgs

700 kgs

2000 kgs

740 kgs

LOCATION

OCTOBER
NOVEMBER

4350 kgs

1320 kgs

DECEMBER

1000 kgs

500 kgs

TOTALS

28

32050 kgs 16

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3300
kgs
1

11330 kgs 13

720 kgs 1

2000 kgs

810 kgs

760 kgs

1040 kg

930 kgs
14600
kgs

4610 kgs

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NORTHWARDS METAL SKIPS 2006

MONTH
JANUARY

SCAPA PIER /
KIRKWALL
STROMNESS
BURWICK
BUILDING
HARBOUR
HARBOUR
SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGH
SKIPS WEIGHT
T
1
651 kgs
1
739 kgs

FEBRUARY

1549kgs

546 kgs

1000 kgs 1

792 kgs

MARCH

510 kgs

581 kgs

915 kgs

2000 kgs

APRIL

1
1
1

1518 kgs
1145 kgs
1782 kgs

1
1
1
1

946 kgs
924 kgs
2002 kgs
2838 kgs

1
1
1

1518 kgs 1
1408 kgs
249 kgs

660 kgs

704 kgs
1914 kgs
550 kgs

902 kgs

JULY

1
1
1

AUGUST

LOCATION

MAY

JUNE

308 kgs

2134 kgs

1
1
1

880 kgs
792 kgs
704

1
1

1166 kgs
858 kgs

1
1
1

1166 kgs
660 kgs
924 kgs

11

13830 kgs 14

SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER

968 kgs

1
1

990 kgs
1100 kgs

NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTALS

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8887 kgs 4

4354kgs

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NORTHWARDS METAL SKIPS 2007


LOCATION
MONTH
JANUARY

SCAPA PIER /
KIRKWALL
STROMNESS
BURWICK
BUILDING
HARBOUR
HARBOUR
SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGH
SKIPS WEIGHT
T
1
720kg

FEBRUARY

790kg

220kg

MARCH

880kg

600kg

1070kg

APRIL

2640kg

290kg

1430kg

MAY

1100kg

370kg

630kg

JUNE

2400kg

2000kg

JULY

830kg

1620kg

AUGUST

1770kg

650kg

1220kg

6990kg

1030kg

1460kg

2490kg

SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER

740kg

1850kg

NOVEMBER

1140kg

660kg

9730kg

12

8900kg

DECEMBER
TOTALS

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2.3

GARBAGE (COMBUSTIBLE)

NORTHWARDS METAL SKIPS 2005

LOCATION
MONTH
JANUARY

KIRKWALL
STROMNESS
SCAPA PIER /
BURWICK
HARBOUR
HARBOUR
SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGH
SKIPS WEIGHT
T

FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE

2280 kgs

JULY

7180 kgs

AUGUST

7100 kgs

SEPTEMBER 2

1960 kgs

1580 kgs

2180 kgs

3760 kgs 0

260 kgs

OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTALS

16

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260 kgs

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NORTHWARDS/OIC METAL SKIPS 2006


Waste received from vessels using skip / green bins facilities

LOCATION
MONTH
JANUARY

KIRKWALL
STROMNESS
SCAPA PIER /
BURWICK
HARBOUR
HARBOUR
SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGH
SKIPS WEIGHT
T

FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL

720 kgs

MAY

2184 kgs

JUNE

9852 kgs

JULY

2980 kgs

AUGUST

10440 kgs

SEPTEMBER 1

1034 kgs

1034 kgs 0

3240 kgs

OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
TOTALS

17

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NORTHWARDS/OIC METAL SKIPS 2007


Waste received from vessels using skip / green bins facilities

MONTH
JANUARY

KIRKWALL
STROMNESS
SCAPA PIER /
BURWICK
HARBOUR
HARBOUR
SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGHT SKIPS WEIGH
SKIPS WEIGHT
T
3
5160kgs

FEBRUARY

220kgs

MARCH

8000kgs

JUNE

1340kgs

JULY

6570kgs

AUGUST

7560kgs

SEPTEMBER 2

2280kgs

OCTOBER

2960kgs

NOVEMBER

980kgs

DECEMBER

580kgs

TOTALS

35650

kgs

LOCATION

APRIL
MAY

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2.4

GARBAGE (COMBUSTIBLE)

OIC METAL SKIPS 2005


Supplied for the reception of ships garbage from Orkney Ferries Ltd Vessels serving on the outer North
Isles routes and Hatston Slipway
KIRKWALL HARBOUR
MONTH
SKIPS

WEIGHT

MONTH
JANUARY

No records

FEBRUARY

No records

MARCH

No records

APRIL

2060 kgs

MAY

2060 kgs

JUNE

2620 kgs

JULY

2380 kgs

AUGUST

1900 kgs

SEPTEMBER

2560 kgs

OCTOBER

1740 kgs

NOVEMBER

2600 kgs

DECEMBER

2820 kgs

TOTALS

29

20740 kgs

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OIC METAL SKIPS 2006


Supplied for the reception of ships garbage from Orkney Ferries Ltd Vessels serving on the outer North Isles routes and
Hatston Slipway

KIRKWALL HARBOUR
MONTH
SKIPS
MONTH
JANUARY

WEIGHT
1748 kgs

FEBRUARY

1760 kgs

MARCH

3420 kgs

APRIL

1100 kgs

MAY

2080 kgs

JUNE

2960 kgs

JULY

4460 kgs

AUGUST

2360 kgs

SEPTEMBER

11

6860 kgs

OCTOBER

2160 kgs

NOVEMBER

3700 kgs

DECEMBER

1220 kgs

TOTALS

51

33828 kgs

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OIC METAL SKIPS 2007


Supplied for the reception of ships garbage from Orkney Ferries Ltd vessels serving on the outer North Isles routes.

KIRKWALL HARBOUR
MONTH
SKIPS
MONTH
JANUARY

WEIGHT
900kgs

FEBRUARY

2120kgs

MARCH

1880kgs

APRIL

2790kgs

MAY

4820kgs

JUNE

2020kgs

JULY

6360kgs

AUGUST

2760kgs

SEPTEMBER

2300kgs

OCTOBER

2340kgs

NOVEMBER

1580kgs

DECEMBER

1652kgs

TOTALS

31522kgs

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2.5

INTERNATIONAL CATERING WASTES (ICW)


2007

MONTH
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

2.6

NUMBER of
VESSELS
1
4
0
1
1
2
1
4
0
0
0
0
TOTAL

WEIGHT
250kgs
840kgs
020kgs
480kgs
500kgs
240kgs
1550kgs

3880kgs

MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING


2007

MONTH
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

NUMBER of
VESSELS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
TOTAL

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MATERIAL

980kgs
580kgs
1560kgs

Paper/cardboard
Paper/cardboard
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2.7

FIXED WASTE OIL RECEPTION FACILITIES


2005

MONTH

LOCATION METAL TANK VOLUME DRUMS VOLUME

Kirkwall
08 FEBRUARY
14 FEBRUARY Stromness

900 L

900 L

05 MAY

Stromness

900 L

Kirkwall

900 L

205

205 L

16 MAY
Kirkwall

900 L

01 JULY
12 JULY

Stromness

900 L

04 OCTOBER

Stromness

900 L

06 OCTOBER

Westray

900 L

24 OCTOBER

Kirkwall

900 L

8100 L

TOTAL

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2006
MONTH

LOCATION
Stromness

METAL TANK VOLUME DRUMS VOLUME


IBC
1
900 L

17 JANUARY
13 FEBRUARY

Kirkwall

900L

28 MARCH

Stromness

900L

Stromness

900L

22 MAY
Harbour Building 1

100L

06 JUNE
27 JUNE

Kirkwall

900L

15 AUGUST

Stromness

900L

900L

05 SEPTEMBER Kirkwall
04 OCTOBER

Harbour Building 1

1000L

25 OCTOBER

Stromness

900L

19 DECEMBER Kirkwall

900L

22 DECEMBER Kirkwall

1000L

12

11100 L

100L

100 L

TOTAL

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2007
MONTH

LOCATION

METAL TANK VOLUME DRUMS VOLUME


IBC
Stromness Harbour Metal Tank
900L

08 FEBRUARY
Kirkwall Harbour
08 MARCH
08 MARCH

Harbour Building

Metal Tank

900L

IBC

1000L

Stromness Harbour Metal Tank

900L

Kirkwall Harbour

1000L

17 APRIL
Plastic tank

04 JUNE
19 JUNE

Stromness Harbour Plastic Tank

1000L

19 JUNE

Stromness Harbour IBC

1000L

31 JULY

Kirkwall Harbour

Plastic Tank

1000L

28 AUGUST

Stromness Harbour Plastic Tank

1000L

28 AUGUST

Kirkwall Harbour

1000L

Plastic tank

23 NOVEMBER Pierowall Harbour Metal Tank

900L
10600L

TOTAL

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2.8

MOBILE WASTE OIL RECEPTION FACILITIES

2005
MONTH

USER

TYPE FACILITY VOLUME

10 January

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

15 January

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

20 January

Northlink Ferries

3 x IBC

3000 L

24 February

Orkney Towage

2 x IBC

2000 L

28 February

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

08 May

Orkney Towage

1 x IBC

1000 L

09 May

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

16 May

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

19 May

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

28 June

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

07 July

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

25 July

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

29 July

Orkney Towage

1 x IBC

1000 L

10 August

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

17 August

Orkney Ferries

4 x IBC

4000 L

19 August

Maritime Craft Services 1 x IBC

1000 L

01 September Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

06 September Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

14 September Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

19 September Orkney Towage

2 x IBC

2000 L

19 September Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

20 October

Highland Fuels

1 x IBC

1000 L

24 October

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

04 November Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

15 November Fender Care

1 x IBC

1000 L

30 November Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

30 November Statsraad Lehmkuhl

2 x IBC

2000 L

01 December Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

20 December Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

TOTAL

37 x IBC

37000 L

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2006
MONTH

USER

TYPE FACILITY VOLUME

16 January

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

08 February

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

10 February

Orkney Towage 1 x IBC

1000 L

10 February

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

28 February

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

07 April

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

12 April

Orkney Towage 1 x IBC

1000 L

12 April

Mainstream

2 x IBC

2000 L

02 May

Orkney Ferries

4 x IBC

4000 L

11 May

Orkney Towage 1 x IBC

1000 L

17 May

HM Customs

2 x IBC

2000 L

26 May

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

09 June

MCA tug

9 x IBC

9000 L

20 June

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

02 July

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

27 July

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

15 August

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

22 August

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

05 September Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

21 September Orkney Ferries

3 x IBC

3000 L

06 October

MCA tug

8 x IBC

8000 L

09 October

Ailsa

1 x IBC

1000 L

17 October

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

26 October

Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

22 November Fri Stream

2 x IBC

2000 L

07 December Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

11 December Voe Viking

1 x IBC

1000 L

12 December Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

14 December Orkney Ferries

1 x IBC

1000 L

TOTAL

52 x IBC

52000 L

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DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS

2007
MONTH

USER

TYPE FACILITY VOLUME

03 January

MCA Tug

IBC

6000L

19 February

MCA Tug

IBC

6000L

15 March

Orkney Towage IBC

1000L

17 April

Orkney Towage IBC

1000L

24 April

Orkney Ferries

IBC

4000L

21 May

Harbours

IBC

1000L

22 May

MCA Tug

IBC

9000L

19 June

Orkney Ferries

IBC

2000L

27 June

Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

04 July

Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

19 July

MCA Tug

IBC

17047L

26 July

Orkney Ferries

IBC

1040L

09 August

Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

14 August

Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

30 August

Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

25 September Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

Orkney Towage IBC

1000L

02 October

06 November Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

13 November Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

21 November Orkney Ferries

IBC

1000L

Total

57 x IBC

57087L

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DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS

SECTION THREE
LOCATION OF WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES

CONTENTS

3.1

WASTE CONTRACTORS

3.2 DESCRIPTION OF WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES


LOCATION MAPS (See Annex E)
3.3

COMBUSTIBLE / NON COMBUSTIBLE WASTE


RECEPTION FACILITIES

3.4 FIXED WASTE OIL RECEPTION FACILITIES


3.5

MOBILE WASTE OIL RECEPTION FACILITIES

3.6

WASTES RETAINED ONBOARD

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3.1

WASTE CONTRACTORS

CONTRACTOR

WASTE TYPE

FACILITY

Northwards

Garbage
(combustible)
Garbage (non
combustible)
Scrap Metal
(combustible)
Garbage (non
combustible)
Garbage

Metal Skip

ARRANGEMENT FOR
EMPTYING
As Required

Metal Skip

As Required

Metal Skip

As Required

Metal Skip

As Required

Metal Skip/
Euro Bins
Metal Skip

As Required

Operational Waste
Oil
International
Catering Wastes
Garbage

1,000ltr IBCs

As Required

Bins 1000 ltr


with liner bags
Metal Skip

As Required

Oil

1100 ltr Tank

As Required

Oil

1,000ltr IBCs

As Required

Oil

Drum Store

As Required

Northwards
Orkney Aggregates ltd
Orkney Aggregates ltd
Waste Management
Unit (O.I.C.)
Waste Management
Unit (O.I.C.)
Waste Management
Unit (O.I.C.)
Department of
Harbours
Department of
Harbours
Department of
Harbours
Department of
Harbours
Department of
Harbours

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DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS

3.2

DESCRIPTION OF WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES

The waste reception facilities available at the various locations vary depending on the
type and frequency of vessels normally using the harbour facility.
The reception facilities are of the following types: o Euro bins

Moulded plastic receptacles of varying sizes 120


litres, 240 litres and 1100 litres. All are waterproof
with hinged lids and are fitted with wheels. Euro
bins are empty at scheduled times on a once or
twice weekly basis.

o ICW receptacles

Moulded plastic receptacles of 1000 litres in size.


Delivered to vessels landing such waste as
required. All receptacles will be enclosed with lids
and liner bags. (All such waste is with the
agreement of the State Veterinary Service triple
bagged and delivered to the Orkney WDA.)

o Skips

Industrial steel skips with either an open top or


enclosed with doors. Skips are emptied as required
and are monitored by pier staff at the locations.
Where a vessel requires landing a quantity of
garbage that is greater than the facilities available
at the location, a skip will be provided at the
vessel. Additional charges are incurred if the
quantity of garbage is greater than 16.0m3 or 2.0
tonnes in weight.

o Holding box

A wooden box designed for the storage of waste


bags. The Boxes have a hinged lid and are clearly
marked as only for storage of Waste Bags
containing garbage.

o Waste bags

Large plastic bags for the disposal of garbage and


ICW. Available from Piermasters at certain
locations.

o IBC container

Moulded plastic tanks designed for the reception


of liquids. IBC containers are located at the
Harbour Authority Building and must be requested
by a vessel for the disposal of operational waste
oils. Additional charges are incurred for the use of
an IBC container and disposal of operational waste
oils.

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o Drum Storage Units

Small steel containers fitted with a sump and


sliding doors designed for the storage of loose
drums of waste liquids. Located at Stromness and
Kirkwall Harbours only.

o Waste oil tanks

Plastic bounded tanks of 1100 litres volume for the


reception of waste liquids, generally oil. Located
at Stromness, Kirkwall and Pierowall Harbours.
These tanks are emptied as required and are
monitored by pier staff at the locations.

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3.3

COMBUSTIBLE AND NON COMBUSTIBLE ANNUAL CAPACITIES OF WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES

LOCATION

TYPE & SIZE OF FACILITY

WASTE TYPE

FREQUENCY OF
EMPTYING

ANNUAL
CAPACITY

COST OF USE

METHOD OF
CHARGING

Kirkwall Harbour

Metal Skip (Nwards) 8m3/1 Tonne

As reqd

As reqd

Metal Skip (OIC) 10m3/1 Tonne

As reqd

As reqd

Kirkwall Harbour

Euro Bins (OIC) 1,100 LTR x 6

Garbage

2 x wk

686 m3

Hatston Pier

Euro Bins (OIC) 1,100 LTR x 2

Garbage

1 wk

114 m3

Hatston Pier

Metal Skip (Nwards) 8m3/1 Tonne

As reqd

As reqd

Stromness Harbour

As reqd

As reqd

Stromness Harbour

Metal Skip (Nwards) 8m3/1 Tonne


x1
Euro Bins (OIC) 1,100 LTR x 6

Scrap / (non combustible) operational


waste
Scrap / (non combustible) operational
waste
Garbage

2 x wk

686 m

Scapa Pier

Euro Bin (OIC) 1,100 LTR x 3

Garbage

2 x wk

343 m3

Scapa Pier

Metal Skip (OIC) 8m3/1 Tonne

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

As reqd

1 wk

25 m3

0.8% of Harbour Dues


charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged

Within Harbour Dues

Kirkwall Harbour

Scrap / (non combustible) operational


waste
Garbage

Westray (Pierowall)
Sanday (Loth)
Sanday (Kettletoft)
Stronsay
Eday Pier
Rousay

Scrap / (non combustible) operational


waste
3 x 1.5m / 0.5 Tonne holding boxes Garbage / (combustible) operational
Plus 200 Refuse Bags
waste
Metal Skip (OIC) 3m3/ 1.0 Tonne
Garbage / (combustible) operational
Plus 100 Refuse Bags
waste
100 Refuse Bags
Garbage / (combustible) operational
3
1.5m / 0.5 Tonne holding box
waste
Metal Skip (OIC) 1.5m3/ 0.5 Tonne Garbage / (combustible) operational
plus 200 refuse bags
waste
1.5m3/ 0.5 Tonne holding box
Garbage / (combustible) operational
plus 200 Refuse Bags
waste
Euro Bin (OIC) 240 LTR x 2
Garbage
plus 200 Refuse Bags
3

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Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues

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Garbage

1 wk

57 m3

Houton (Linkspan)

Euro Bin (OIC) 1100 LTR


plus 200 Refuse Bags
Euro Bin (OIC) 1,100 LTR

Garbage

1 wk

57 m3

Burray Pier

Euro Bin (OIC) 1100 LTR

Garbage

1 wk

57 m3

Hoy (Lyness)

Euro Bin (OIC) 1100 LTR

Garbage

1 wk

57 m3

Hoy (Longhope)

Euro Bin (OIC) 1100 LTR

Garbage

1 wk

57 m3

Hoy (Moaness)

Euro Bin (OIC) 120 LTR

Garbage

1 wk

6.3 m3

Flotta
Sutherland Pier

Euro Bin (OIC) 1,100 LTR

Garbage

1 wk

57 m3

Graemsay Pier

Euro Bin (OIC) 2 x 240 LTR

Garbage

1 wk

25 m3

Shapinsay

Burwick Terminal
South Ronaldsay
Burwick Terminal
South Ronaldsay
Talisman LPG Jetty
Flotta

0.8% of Harbour Dues


charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% Harbour Dues
charged

Euro Bin (OIC) 240 LTR

Garbage

1 wk

12.5 m

Metal Skip (Nwards) 8m3/1 Tonne

Scrap / (non combustible) operational


waste
Garbage

As reqd

As reqd

1 wk

343 m3

Euro Bins (OIC) 1,100 LTR x 6

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Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues

0.8% of Harbour Dues


charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged

Within Harbour Dues

0.8% of Harbour Dues


charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged
0.8% of Harbour Dues
charged

Within Harbour Dues

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Within Harbour Dues
Within Harbour Dues

Within Harbour Dues


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3.4

FIXED WASTE OIL RECEPTION FACILITIES

LOCATION

TYPE & SIZE OF FACILITY WASTE TYPE

Kirkwall Harbour

Plastic bounded Tank 1100


Mixed oils
LTR
Drum Storage Unit 16x205 LTR Mixed oils

Kirkwall Harbour
Stromness Harbour
Stromness Harbour
Westray Pier

FREQUENCY
OF EMPTYING
As reqd

ANNUAL CAPACITY COST OF USE


N/A

0.8% of Harbour Dues

As reqd

N/A

0.8% of Harbour Dues

Plastic bounded Tank 1100


LTR
Drum Storage Unit 16x205

Mixed oils

As reqd

N/A

0.8% of Harbour Dues

Mixed oils

As reqd

N/A

0.8% of Harbour Dues

Plastic bounded Tank 1100


LTR

Mixed oils

As reqd

N/A

0.8% of Harbour Dues

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Within Harbour
dues
Within Harbour
dues
Within Harbour
dues
Within Harbour
dues
Within Harbour
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3.5

MOBILE WASTE OIL RECEPTION FACILITIES

LOCATION

TYPE & SIZE OF


FACILITY
Harbour Authority Bldg, Scapa HGM IBC 10 x 1000 LTR

WASTE TYPE
Oil bilge water/waste oil

FREQUENCY OF
EMPTYING
As reqd

ANNUAL
CAPACITY
N/A

Harbour Authority Bldg, Scapa Pumping equipment with


operator

Oil bilge water/waste oil

As reqd

N/A

COST OF USE
As per Schedule of
Charges
As per Schedule of
Charges

METHOD OF
CHARGING
Directly to user
Directly to user

NB THE TESTING TRANSPORT AND DISPOSAL AT COST


HIRE CHARGES APPLY FROM LEAVING HARBOUR AUTHORITY BUILDING UNTIL RETURN TO HARBOUR AUTHORITY BUILDIN

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3.6

WASTES RETAINED ONBOARD

Plastic

Other

434.69

6959.4

88.2

60.75

213.9

177.9

1132.6

922.33

277.4

12.85

15.42

21.89

1552.5

427.5

306.7

566.96

151.75

1.99

3.087

5.99

1206.5

6.5

Cargo
Associated
Waste (Specify)

Cargo Residues
(Specify)

Food Waste

Stromness
Scapa Flow
Other locations

Bilge Water

Kirkwall

Sludge

LOCATION

Cargo
Assosiated
Waste (Specify)

Others (Specify)

2005

Bilge Water

Others (Specify)

Food Waste

Plastic

Other

2922.5

3093.8

512.6

125.8

136.2

147.9

41.0

0.0

4.7

9.7

2.0

6.5

1.3

16.8

0.0

0.0

1237.2

2165.5

96.0

7.7

15.3

24.9

1285.0

1391.5

27.0

69.9

1.2

5.5

2.2

1.1

7.3

0.0

LOCATION

Kirkwall
Stromness
Scapa Flow
Other locations

Cargo Residues
(Specify)

Sludge

2006

Plastic

Other

467.5

873.1

277.5

112.4

104.6

1803

27.5

13.3

Stromness

33.16

31.39

4.04

3.7

5.9

Scapa Flow
Other locations

1072.3

2368.3

181.2

5.3

22.7

27.0

1616.0

1114.0

109.78

165.36

2.80

31.01

3.00

3.10

6.50

0.00

Bilge Water

Sludge
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(Specify)

Food Waste

Kirkwall

LOCATION

Cargo
Associated
Waste (Specify)

Others (Specify)

2007

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SECTION 4
RECEPTION PROCEDURES
CHARGING SYSTEM
REPORTING INADEQUACIES
RECORDING WASTES RECEIVED
DISPOSAL OF WASTES RECEIVED
CONTENTS
4.1

RECEPTION PROCEDURES

4.2

CHARGING SYSTEM

4.3

REPORTING INADEQUACIES

4.4

RECORDING WASTES RECEIVED

4.5

DISPOSAL OF WASTES RECEIVED

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4.1

REPORTING PROCEDURES

All vessels intending to enter an Orkney Islands Council (OIC) pier or harbour, unless they
have a MCA Exemption Certificate or are not required to, are to provide notification of the
waste they are carrying. The information must be reported before entry into the pier or
harbour, the information required is contained in Annex A of MGN 253 (M+F) and in
schedule 2 of the Port Waste Reception Facilities Regulations 2003. This information should
be sent to OIC Department of Harbours by fax or e-mail or if necessary can by given verbally
by VHF radio.
Shipping Agents are advised that they should notify visiting vessels of these requirements,
Standard Operating Procedure SOP 07-010, and to complete report using Standard Form SF
05-002.
Form SF 05-002 can be downloaded or completed online at www.orkneyharbours.com .
Contact details are: Fax
01856 87 3012
E-mail
marine.ops@orkney.gov.uk
VHF
Channel 11 (Orkney VTS)
Any vessels which fail to comply with the Merchant Shipping and Fishing Vessels (Port
Waste Reception Facilities) Regs 2003 (SI: 2003/1809) may be reported to the MCA.
A copy of all ships waste notification reports will be forwarded to the Piermaster at the
location where the vessel is bound. Pier staff will be responsible for ensuring the vessel is
aware of the location of the waste reception facilities. When it is clear from the ships waste
notification report that the current reception facilities are unable to cope with the quantity of
waste to be landed the VTS Manager or their deputy will ensure additional waste reception
facilities are made available.
Arrangements have been put in place to accept waste from all other vessels that are outside of
the scope of the requirements.

(An example of a ships waste notification report form is in Annex A of this section.)

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4.2

CHARGING SYSTEM

Example of charges from 2008 Schedule of Harbour Charges:


2 WASTE OIL DISPOSAL
(a) Hire of 1,000 litre portable
tank per
day 11.00
.
(b) Hire of pumping equipment with
per
operator
hour 29.24
AT
(c) Testing, transport and disposal.
COST
(d) Administration Charge 15%
Hire charges apply from leaving Harbour Authority Building until returned to
Harbour Authority Building.
3 GARBAGE DISPOSAL
(a) The disposal of ship-generated garbage waste up to a weight of 2 tonnes or
a volume of 16m3
(b) Exceeding 2 tonnes or a volume of 16m3 will be charged.
(c) Administration Charge 15%

FREE
166.00

OTHER SHIP GENERATED WASTE


The disposal of all other wastes will be at the discretion of the OIC Harbours.
The cost of disposal will be agreed prior to landing such waste at an OIC
Harbour Pier.
In accordance with the Port Waste Reception Facilities Regulations 2003, the Department of
Harbours provides waste reception facilities to meet the needs of ships normally using the
harbour. In order to cover the costs of the provision of port waste reception facilities, the
Department of Harbours have a mandatory charge of 0.8% of Harbour dues. This charge
allows vessels to deliver waste in the form of garbage up to a weight of 2.0 tonnes or a
volume of 16.0 cubic meters free of additional charge to the ship. Where garbage delivered is
in excess of these quantities the additional volume or weight will be charged as prescribed in
section 3. The disposal of all waste oils will be charged as prescribed in section 2.

Note: Waste disposal charges for combustible, non combustible and International Catering
Waste are as 3 GARBAGE DISPOSAL above.

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Predicted waste reception facilities costs for calendar year 2008: Approximate harbour dues (Scapa Flow Oil Port and Miscellaneous Piers and Harbours)

Total cost of Waste Reception Facilities for calendar year 2008:


0.8 % of total harbour dues raised:
Approximate % Of Waste Reception Facilities costs covered by standard charge: %
The Miscellaneous Piers and Harbours is made up of all the piers and harbours under the
jurisdiction of the Department of Harbours as listed on page 4 of section 1. The Scapa Flow
Oil Port is made up of all oil and gas import and export shipping using the Scapa Flow
anchorage and the Flotta Oil Terminal.
Examples of charges: Cruise Ship No-Such Adventurer visits Kirkwall on 02 August 2008 and lands: 3.5 m3 of garbage
1.6 m3 of plastics
2.0 m3 of other materials
Total weight of waste landed
Total cost for the provision of garbage skip:
Delivery and empting of skip
Skip hire HL20 (20.0m)
Disposal costs per 1000kgs

2460 kg

2 hours at 25.15 p/h


2 hours at 21.40 p/h
106.00 x 2.46
TOTAL

50.30
42.80
260.76
353.86

The vessel will now pay for the additional weight of waste landed over 2 tonnes, this being
460 kg. This will be 166.00 per ton or part thereof.
Orkney Ferries required disposal of 1000lts of liquid waste in June 2008, costs involved:
Hire of 1 x IBC container
Hire of pumping equipment and operator
Testing and disposal of waste
SEPA form
Administration charge

11.00
29.24 (1 hour)
90.00
15.00
15%

Total cost exclusive of VAT

167.03

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4.3

REPORTING INADEQUACIES

Any vessel, that believes there are any inadequacies in Department of Harbours Port Waste
Management Plan or Waste Reception Facilities, can report this directly to Department of Harbours
or through the ships agent by fax, e-mail or post.
Any complaints regarding inadequacy are to be acknowledged within 5 working days and
replied to within 10 working days.
It is the responsibility of the VTS Manager to ensure complaints regarding inadequacies
within the Port Waste Management Plan or Waste Reception Facilities are dealt with within
the appropriate time scale as defined above.
Contact Details for reporting inadequacies: VTS Manager
Orkney Islands Council
Department of Harbours
Harbour Authority building
Scapa
Orkney
KW15 1SD
Telephone
Facsimile
E-mail

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01856 873 012
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4.4

RECORDING OF WASTES RECEIVED

All ships notifications received by the Marine Operations Room are forwarded to the VTS
Manager and to the Clerical Assistant. The Clerical Assistant will record all details from
Ships Waste Notifications in the Ships Waste Notifications file on the OIC Department of
Harbours computer network. This will be recorded in spreadsheet records for a period of 3
calendar years where data can be analysed. Paper copies are also filed and held for a period 3
calendar years by the VTS Manager.
(An example of the spreadsheet records is in Annex B of this section.)
Annual return report forms are completed at the end of each calendar year and forwarded to
the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). These forms are to meet the requirements of
Marpol 73/78 for the reporting of the type, capacity and notice requirements to use reception
facilities and for UK regulations and EC Directives where the amounts of waste landed and
totals for the amount of wastes to be retained onboard by vessels.
This Data will be reported annually to the MCA by e-mail in summary form at the end of
each calendar year. Annual Records will be kept for a period of 10 years.
(Annual returns report records are in Annex C of this section)

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4.5

DISPOSAL OF WASTES RECEIVED

All wastes received will be delivered to the Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) this being
Orkney Islands Council, Direct Services Division-Waste Disposal.
All combustible and non-combustible wastes are delivered to the Chinglebraes Waste
Reception Unit. These waste types are delivered either by the Waste Collection Authority
(WCA) this being Orkney Islands Council Direct Services Division-Waste Disposal,
Northwards Ltd (licensed waste carrier) or J&S Mackie (licensed waste carrier).
All garbage waste delivered to the Chinglebraes Waste Reception Unit is disposed of by
incineration at the Energy Recovery Plant, Green Head Base, Lerwick, Shetland. The waste is
bailed at the Chinglebraes Waste Reception Unit prior to shipment in an enclosed container.
Disposal of all liquid waste is delivered to the Bossack Landfill Site by the Harbour
Authority in IBC containers.
All waste delivered to the Waste Disposal Authority is accompanied by a Waste Transfer
Note or a Special Waste Transfer Note.
Recyclable materials accepted by the Waste Disposal Authority are restricted to:

Paper/cardboard
Steel cans
Aluminium cans
Scrap Metals
Electrical equipment
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May 2008

OIC Harbours Ships Waste Notification


SHIPs WASTE NOTIFICATION
Name:

Call sign:

Last Port:

IMO No:

Next Port:

E.T.A:

Flag State:

E.T.D:

Last port & date where ships waste was delivered ashore:

Are you delivering..

All

Some

None

Oily Waste:
Garbage:
of your waste into Port facilities

(tick
appropr
iate

box)

If delivering all waste, complete second column If delivering some or no waste, complete all columns.

Type

Waste to be
delivered
(m)

Maximum
dedicated
storage capacity
(m)

Amount of waste
retained on board
(m)

Port/Terminal at
which remaining
waste will be
delivered

Amount of waste to
be generated
between notification
and next port of call
(m)

1. Waste oils
Sludge
Bilge Water
Others (specify)

2. Garbage
Food Waste
Plastic
Other

3. Cargo-associated waste () (specify)

4. Cargo residues () (specify)

5. Recyclable Materials () (specify whether Paper/Cardboard, Metals, or Glass)

() May be estimates.

I confirm that the above details are accurate and there is sufficient dedicated onboard capacity to store

all waste generated between notification and the next port/terminal at which waste will be delivered.
Signature

Document:SF-07-007 Pre-arrival waste notification form.


Revision: 2.0

Date

Date of issue 01 January 2007


Page 1 of 1

WASTE NOTIFICATION RECORDS FOR KIRKWALL HARBOUR 2007


Waste to be delivered

Waste to be retained onboard

Plastic

Other

Cargo Assosiated
Waste (Specify)

Cargo Residues
(Specify)

0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Food Waste

0
0
0
3
3.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
3
0.1
0
0.02
0
0.02
0.1
0
0.1
0
0.1
1.5
0
0.02
0
0.1
0
0.1
0
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.1
0

Others (Specify)

0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0.02
3
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0
0
0.001
0.1
0.02
0
0.1
0
0.2
0
1
0
0.02
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Bilge Water

Kirkwall
N/A
Lerwick
Lerwick
Kirkwall
Lerwick
Kirkwall
Lerwick
n/a
Immingham
Liverpool
Kirkwall
Lerwick
Kirkwall
Lerwick
Kirkwall
Lerwick
Kirkwall
Oban
Portsmouth
Lerwick
Belfast
Aberdeen
Lerwick
Aberdeen
Bergen
Lerwick
Lerwick
Lerwick
Lerwick
Scrabster
Aberdeen

0
0
0.02
1.5
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
1
0.05
0.7
0.02
0.1
0.02
0.05
3
0.05
4
0.05
1.5
0
0.02
0
0.05
0
0.05
0
0.05
0
6
0
0
0
0
0.05
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.05
0

Sludge

N/A
Lerwick
Bressay
Lerwick
N/A
Kirkwall

0
0
0
0
3.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2. Garbage

Cargo Residues
(Specify)

Kirkwall
Peterhead
Grangemouth
Grangemouth
Kirkwall
Grangemouth
Rotterdam
Silloth
Dundee
Boston
Stornoway
Kirkwall
Grangemouth
Scalloway
Grangemouth
Kirkwall
Lerwick
Lerwick
Bergen
Grangemouth
Bergen
Grangemouth
Bergen
Grangemouth
Stornaway
Norway
Leith
Aberdeen
Inverness
Oban
Aberdeen
Lerwick
Newcastle
Aberdeen
Invergordon
Fair Isle
Fair Isle
Grangemouth
Lerwick

0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1. Waste Oils

Cargo Associated
Waste (Specify)

03 January 2007
09 January 2007
12 January 2007
18 January 2007
25 January 2007
26 January 2007
28 January 2007
29 January 2007
30 January 2007
09 February 2007
14 February 2007
19 February 2007
27 February 2007
06 March 2007
12 March 2007
16 March 2007
04 April 2007
06 April 2007
13 April 2007
16 April 2007
19 April 2007
27 April 2007
01 May 2007
03 May 2007
16 May 2007
17 May 2007
18 May 2007
20 May 2007
21 May 2007
25 May 2007
27 May 2007
28 May 2007
28 May 2007
30 May 2007
01 June 2007
01 June 2007
01 June 2007
04 June 2007
04 June 2007

0
0
0
0
6.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Other

Edimbourg
Alesund
Mepthil

Plastic

Next Port

Portree
Dover
Inverness

2. Garbage

Food Waste

Port From

Le Diamant
Black Watch
Trinity
Van Gough
Anglian Prince
Border Tartan
Border Heather
Border Tartan
Anglian Prince
Border Heather
Reest
Sea Ruby
Samira
Trinity
Border Heather
Anglian Prince
Border Heather
Anglian Prince
Border Heather
Anglian Prince
Stabillity
Trinity
Statsraad Lehmkuhl
Border Heather
Statsraad Lehmkuhl
Border Heather
Stratsraad Lehmkuhl
Border Heather
Professor Multanovskiy
Pharos
Explorer
George Mitchell
Century
Grigoriy Mikheev
Border Thistle
Georg Mitchell
Saga Ruby
Georg Mitchell
Seabourne Pride
National Geographic Endeavour
Endeavour
Border Heather
Georg Mitchell

Others (Specify)

Ships Name

Bilge Water

Date

Sludge

1. Waste Oils

0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

4.8
10
2.7
7.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
3.291
0
1.3
1.55
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.4
1.88
0.5
0
0.7
0
0.8
0
0.8
0
0
3
8
2.1
0
4.2
14
4.2
10
0
0
0
5.2

13
5
A/A
6.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.88
1
0
0.5
0
0.7
0
0
0
0
0.1
0
0.9
0
0.1
41
0.1
11
0
0
0
0.1

3.5
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0.8
0
0
0
0.8
0
0.8
22
0
0
0
2

0
7
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1.5
0
0.35
0
0
0
0
0.3
0
0.06
2
0.06
0
0
0
0
0.24

0
13
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.5
0
0.5
0
0.5
0
0.3
0
0
0
1
0.3
0
0.3
3
0.03
2.5
0
0
0
0.24

0
20
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.5
0
0.5
0
0.1
0
0.1
0
0
0
2
0.2
0
0.04
25
0.04
4
0
0
0
0.24

0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

07 June 2007
08 June 2007
09 June 2007
11 June 2007
12 June 2007
13 June 2007
17 June 2007
17 June 2007
18 June 2007
24 June 2007
24 June 2007
25 June 2007
01 July 2007
02 July 2007
02 July 2007
02 July 2007
04 July 2007
10 July 2007
11 July 2007
11 July 2007
11 July 2007
15 July 2007
15 July 2007
15 July 2007
18 July 2007
24 July 2007
24 July 2007
30 July 2007
01 August 2007
01 August 2007
04 August 2007
04 August 2007
07 August 2007
12 August 2007
13 August 2007
13 August 2007
13 August 2007
15 August 2007
15 August 2007
16 August 2007
20 August 2007
21 August 2007
21 August 2007
21 August 2007
23 August 2007
25 August 2007
28 August 2007
01 September 2007
02 September 2007
02 September 2007
04 September 2007
04 September 2007
04 September 2007
05 September 2007
10 September 2007
20 September 2007

Explorer
Arielle
Explorer
Georg Mitchell
MV Galatea
Georg Mitchell
Funchal
Border Heather
Anglian Soverrian
Astor
Europa
National Geographic Endeavour
Amadea
Arielle
Boudicca
Border Heather
Bremen
Astor
Grand Princess
Border Heather
Costa Classica
Funchal
Braemar
Delphin
Amadea
Clipper Adventurer
europa
discovery
Kristina Regina
saga rose
Grand Princess
Amadea
Kristina Regina
MS Andrea
Anglian Soverrian
Deutshland
Border Heather
Braemar
Kristina Regina
Boudicca
National Geographic Endeavour
Alexander Von Humboldt
saga rose
Kristina Regina
Silver Winds
Le Diamant
Grand Princess
Buffalo Express
Delphin
Braemar
Stratsraad Lehmkuhl
Alacrity
saga rose
Clipper Adventurer
Ocean Majesty
Statsraad Lehmkuhl

Portsmouth
Tilbury
Leiithl
Lerwick

Leith
Heimay
Kirkwall
Aberdeen

Aberdeen
Isafjord
Grangemouth
Kirkwall
Bremerhaven
Invergordon
Shapinsay
Bremerhaven
Bremerhaven
Dover
Grangemouth
Kiel
Bremerhaven
Greenock
Lerwick
Reykjavik
Zeebrugge
Torshaven
Cuxhaven
Reykjavik
Leith
Hamburg
Harwich
Copenhagen
Torshaven
Greenock
Bremerhaven
Dublin
Leith
Kirkwall
Hamburg
Grangemouth
Torshaven
Lerwick
Dover
Fair Isle
Bremerhaven
Torshaven
Dublin

Lerwick
Kirkwall
Lerwick
Kirkwall
Reykjavik
Portree
Fair Isle
Reykjavik
Reykjavik
Torshaven
Lerwick
Torshaven
Reykjavik
Invergordon
Scrabster
Lerwick
Vestmannaey
Leith
Bahamas
Bahamas
Lerwick
Reykjavik
Reykjavik
Stornoway
Dover
Invergordon
Reykjavik
Lerwick
Portree
Kirkwall
Runavik
Lerwick
Leith
Dublin
Stornoway
Shapinsay
Bahamas
Dover
Lerwick

Lerwick
Belfast
Las Palmas
Invergordon
Newcastle
Bergen
Grangemouth
Invergordon
Leith
Stavanger
Bergen

Invergordon
Invergordon
Aberdeen
Portree
Maaloy
Kirkwall
Kirkwall
Portree
Lerwick
Tobermory
Kirkwall

0
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
52
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
3
0
0
0.1
0
0
0.05
0.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.05
0.5
0
0
0.05
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.3
0
0.05
0
8
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.25
0
0
2
0

0
9
0
0
0.1
0
0
0
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
2
5
0
0
0.3
1
0.1
6
0
0
0.2
0
0
5
5
1
0
0
0
0
4
4
0
0.25
0
0
1
0

0
0.6
0
0
0.1
0
0
0.1
1.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.1
5.5
0
0
0.1
0
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
6
3
0
0
6
3
1.5
12
0.1
0
0
0
0
6
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
0
0.5
0
0
5
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0.4
1
0.4
0.3
0
0.3
10.2
0
4.5
6.8
13.9
0
24
2
23
0
1.3
20.7
3.6
0
8
4.2
3.5
17.5
35
7.1
8.8
12
2
14
16.6
4.5
2.5
0.45
3.4
1.2
0
3.5
2.5
32
1.2
0
14
2.8
5.6
1.5
19.6
1.62
9.8
3.5
0.8
0.7
6
0
0.1
1.5

0.45
6
0.45
0.9
0
0.9
13
0
2.6
5.5
56.6
0
7
4
61
0
3.5
10.2
53
0
12
15
5
4.8
2
8.2
43.4
26.8
9.8
40
61
2
8.3
0.2
1.3
10
0
5
8.6
119
0
0
40
8.6
18.7
1
57
0.8
7.9
5
0.7
0
35
0
0
5

0.7
0
0.7
0.15
0
0.15
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
4
0
0
0
4
0
1.6
1
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
4
8.5
4.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0.05
0
0.05
8
0
0
1
2
0
4
6
0
0
0
1
3
0
2
3
0.5
0.5
4
0
2
1.5
2.3
0
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0.5
8
5
0.25
2
0
0
4
2
2
0
0.5
0.5
0.5
13
10
1
0
1

0.5
0
0
0.005
0
0.005
4
0
0
0.5
2
0
2
8
0
0
0
0.5
3
0
4
3
1
0
2
0
4
2
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.2
5
0.23
0
0
0
4
1
2
0
0
0.5
0.5
0
20
1
0
5

3
0
0
0.4
0
0.03
12
0
0
1
0.3
0
10
8
0
0
0
1
7
0
8
12
1
0
10
0
4
4
0
0
7
10
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
20
2
0
0
0
2
1
8
0
0
0.5
0.1
0
10
1
0
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

22 September 2007
24 September 2007
11 October 2007
06 October 2007
18 October 2007
19 October 2007
22 October 2007
30 October 2007
01 November 2007
08 November 2007
14 November 2007
17 November 2007
23 November 2007
28 November 2007
04 December 2007
11 December 2007
30 December 2007
25 December 2007

M.T. Annuity
Christine
CS IT Inteprid
Milford Fisher
Stevens Arctic
Border Heather
Redwing
Subsea Viking
Border Heather
Subsea Viking
Subsea Viking
Alios Athena
Border Tartan
Subsea Viking
Subsea Viking
Subsea Viking
Trinity
Stability

Lerwick
Falmouth
Rotterdam
Simonsvik
Torshaven
Kirkwall
Lerwick
Invergordon
Fraserburgh
Lerwick
Grangemouth Lerwick
Flixborough
Scarbster
Scrabster
Grangemouth Lerwick
Kirkwall
Kirkwall
Lerwick
Grangemouth
Aberdeen
Lerwick
Torshaven
Kirkwall
Kirkwall
Olen Norway
Great Yarnouth Lerwick
Lerwick
Rotterdam

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
52

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15.4

0.25
0
0
0
1
3
0.1
0.2
0
0.02
0.5
0
0.09
0.01
0
0
0.05
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.05
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.5
0.5
43.67 63.241

0.5
0
0
0.2
0.01
0.2
0
0
0.1
0
0
0
0.1
2
0
0
0
0
82.97

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1500
0
0
0
1500

0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.37
0.47
0
1.2
0.8
0
0
0
0
0
0.01
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.6
1.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.27
0
0
4.1
1.2
0 467.53 873.16

0
0
0
0
0.4
0.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
200
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0.412 0.412
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.02
0.01
0.1
0
0
277.5 112.49 104.63

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.824
0
0
0
1600
0.02
0.1
1803

1.5
0
0
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
27.5

2.5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
5.8
13.3

REPORT OF COST, TYPE & CAPACITY OF PORT WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES


NAME OF PORT:

ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS, CALENDER YEAR 2007

ESTIMATE OF TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSELS CALLING AT PORT (PER YEAR):

349 PLUS 250 LOCAL VESSELS ON COMPUND HARBOUR DUES

OIL

Type & Size of


Facility
Method of Use
(Where
Applicable)

Dirty
Ballast
Water

Tank
Washings
(Slops)

Oily
Mixtures
Containing
Chemicals

NONE

NONE

900L TANKS
205 L
BARRELS

Scale &
Sludge from
Tank
Cleaning
Operations
NONE

Oily Bilge
Water

Sludge
from
Purification
of Fuel Oil

1000 LTR
IBC

NONE

Noxious
Liquid
Substances
Categories
A, B or C

Sewage

Garbage

NONE

NONE

5 T SKIP

N/A

N/A

N/A

NO

24 HOURS

NO

Frequency of
Emptying

AS
REQUIRED

AS
REQUIRED

AS
REQUIRED

Annual
Capacity

10600
LTRS

57087
LTRS

92.08
TONNES

Cost of Use

0.4% of
harbour
dues

150.00
per tonne
plus
charges

NIL

Is Notice
required? (If
Yes, no of
hours)

NOTE: This form should be returned to the local MCA Office, with the report to Government. The information will then be collated and submitted to the
International Maritime Organisation. Full oil information is not required for ports that cannot receive any tankers or any other vessel over 400 Gross Tonnage.

Information on cost is only required where there is a charge for using facilities. Annual capacity should be given in Kg or Tonnes. The MARPOL provision for
regulation sewage from ships is not yet in force - however, ports should provide facilities of the disposal of sewage when required by the port users.

REPORT OF COST, TYPE & CAPACITY OF PORT WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES


NAME OF PORT:

ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS, CALENDER YEAR 2006

ESTIMATE OF TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSELS CALLING AT PORT (PER YEAR):

323 PLUS 325 LOCAL VESSELS ON COMPUND HARBOUR DUES

OIL

Type & Size of


Facility
Method of Use
(Where
Applicable)

Dirty
Ballast
Water

Tank
Washings
(Slops)

Oily
Mixtures
Containing
Chemicals

NONE

NONE

900L TANKS
205 L
BARRELS

Scale &
Sludge from
Tank
Cleaning
Operations
NONE

Oily Bilge
Water

Sludge
from
Purification
of Fuel Oil

1000 LTR
IBC

NONE

Noxious
Liquid
Substances
Categories
A, B or C

Sewage

Garbage

NONE

NONE

5 T SKIP

N/A

N/A

N/A

NO

24 HOURS

NO

Frequency of
Emptying

AS
REQUIRED

AS
REQUIRED

AS
REQUIRED

Annual
Capacity

11100
LTRS

52000
LTRS

105.271
TONNES

Cost of Use

NIL

NIL

NIL

Is Notice
required? (If
Yes, no of
hours)

NOTE: This form should be returned to the local MCA Office, with the report to Government. The information will then be collated and submitted to the
International Maritime Organisation. Full oil information is not required for ports that cannot receive any tankers or any other vessel over 400 Gross Tonnage.
Information on cost is only required where there is a charge for using facilities. Annual capacity should be given in Kg or Tonnes. The MARPOL provision for
regulation sewage from ships is not yet in force - however, ports should provide facilities of the disposal of sewage when required by the port users.

REPORT OF COST, TYPE & CAPACITY OF PORT WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES


NAME OF PORT:

ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS, CALENDER YEAR 2005

ESTIMATE OF TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSELS CALLING AT PORT (PER YEAR):

379 PLUS 339 LOCAL VESSELS ON COMPUND HARBOUR DUES

OIL

Type & Size of


Facility
Method of Use
(Where
Applicable)

Dirty
Ballast
Water

Tank
Washings
(Slops)

Oily
Mixtures
Containing
Chemicals

NONE

NONE

900L TANKS
205 L
BARRELS

Scale &
Sludge from
Tank
Cleaning
Operations
NONE

Oily Bilge
Water

Sludge
from
Purification
of Fuel Oil

1000 LTR
IBC

NONE

Noxious
Liquid
Substances
Categories
A, B or C

Sewage

Garbage

NONE

NONE

5 T SKIP

N/A

N/A

N/A

NO

24 HOURS

NO

Frequency of
Emptying

AS
REQUIRED

AS
REQUIRED

AS
REQUIRED

Annual
Capacity

8305
LTRS

37000
LTRS

106
TONNES

Cost of Use

NIL

NIL

NIL

Is Notice
required? (If
Yes, no of
hours)

NOTE: This form should be returned to the local MCA Office, with the report to Government. The information will then be collated and submitted to the
International Maritime Organisation. Full oil information is not required for ports that cannot receive any tankers or any other vessel over 400 Gross Tonnage.
Information on cost is only required where there is a charge for using facilities. Annual capacity should be given in Kg or Tonnes. The MARPOL provision for
regulation sewage from ships is not yet in force - however, ports should provide facilities of the disposal of sewage when required by the port users.

REPORT ON PORT WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES


EUROPEAN INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS
FROM ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
CALENDAR YEAR 2007
TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS: 349
TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS UNDER THE REGULATIONS: 349
NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS REPORTING THEY ARE RETAINING WASTE: 99
TYPE

1. WASTE OILS
SLUDGE
BILDGE WATER
OTHERS (SPECIFY)
2. GARBAGE
FOOD WASTE
PLASTIC
OTHER
3. CARGO
ASSOCIATED
WASTE
4. CARGO
RESIDUES

AMOUNT OF WASTE
ACTUALLY
DELIVERED M3

AMOUNT OF WASTE
RETAINED FOR
DELIVERY AT
ANOTHER
PORT/TERMINAL M3

93.5
547.8
51.85

0
38
0

1682.8
3438.2
465.54

54.27
117.9
149.6
1756.4

54.27
117.9
149.6
0

152.5
134.3
1839
1650

1.9

1127.3

WASTE NOTIFIED
FOR ACTUAL
DELIVERY M3

Charging regime 01 April 2007 - 31 March 2008


2. Waste oil disposal
(a) Hire of 1000 litre tank per day
10.00
(b) Hire of pumping equipment and operator
28.11
(c) Testing transport and disposal
at cost
(d) Administration charge
15%
Hire charges apply from leaving Harbour Authority Building until return to Harbour Authority
Building.
3. Garbage disposal
(a) The disposal of ship-generated garbage up to a weight of 1 tonne (See note A)
(b) Exceeding 1 tonne
Per tonne there of
160.00
Other ship generated waste
The disposal of all other wastes will be at the discretion of the OIC harbours. The cost of disposal will
be agreed prior to landing such waste at an OIC pier.
Notes
(a) Harbours provide waste reception facilities to meet the needs of ships normally using the
harbour. In order to cover the costs of the provision of port waste reception facilities, the
Department of Harbours have a mandatory charge of 0.4% of Harbour dues. This charge
allows vessels to deliver waste in the form of garbage up to a weight of 1 tonne or 8.0 cubic
metres free of additional charge to the ship. Where garbage delivered is in excess of these
quantities the additional volume or weight will be charged as prescribed in section 3. The
disposal of all waste oils will be charged as prescribed in section 2.
(b) Harbours Department. The cost of disposal will be agreed prior to delivery of such waste at an
OIC Harbour Pier.

REPORT ON PORT WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES


EUROPEAN INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS
FROM ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
CALENDAR YEAR 2006
TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS: 323
TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS UNDER THE REGULATIONS: 323
NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS REPORTING THEY ARE RETAINING WASTE: 194
TYPE

1. WASTE OILS
SLUDGE
BILDGE WATER
OTHERS (SPECIFY)
2. GARBAGE
FOOD WASTE
PLASTIC
OTHER
3. CARGO
ASSOCIATED
WASTE
4. CARGO
RESIDUES

AMOUNT OF WASTE
ACTUALLY
DELIVERED M3

AMOUNT OF WASTE
RETAINED FOR
DELIVERY AT
ANOTHER
PORT/TERMINAL M3

111.5
829
704.4

0.00
0.00
0.00

1622.6
2739.9
251.3

71.0
139.5
168.4
1299.1

71.0
139.5
168.4
0.00

145.5
155.0
190.7
1333.3

2435.9

0.00

1391.5

WASTE NOTIFIED
FOR ACTUAL
DELIVERY M3

Charging regime
2. Waste oil disposal
(a) Hire of 1000 litre tank per day
4.12
(b) Hire of pumping equipment and operator
27.30
(c) Testing transport and disposal
at cost
(d) Administration charge
15%
Hire charges apply from leaving Harbour Authority Building until return to Harbour Authority
Building.
3. Garbage disposal
(a) The disposal of ship-generated garbage up to a weight of 1 tonne (See note A)
(b) Exceeding 1 tonne
Per tonne thereof
150.00
Other ship generated waste
The disposal of all other wastes will be at the discretion of the OIC harbours. The cost of disposal will
be agreed prior to landing such waste at an OIC pier.
Notes
(a) Harbours provide waste reception facilities to meet the needs of ships normally using the
harbour. In order to cover the costs of the provision of port waste reception facilities, the
Department of Harbours have a mandatory charge of 0.4% of Harbour dues. This charge
allows vessels to deliver waste in the form of garbage up to a weight of 1 tonne or 8.0 cubic
metres free of additional charge to the ship. Where garbage delivered is in excess of these
quantities the additional volume or weight will be charged as prescribed in section 3. The
disposal of all waste oils will be charged as prescribed in section 2.
(b) Harbours Department. The cost of disposal will be agreed prior to delivery of such waste at an
OIC Harbour Pier.

REPORT ON PORT WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES


EUROPEAN INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS
FROM ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
CALENDAR YEAR 2005
TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS: 314
TOTAL NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS UNDER THE REGULATIONS: 314
NUMBER OF VESSEL MOVEMENTS REPORTING THEY ARE RETAINING WASTE: 209
TYPE

1. WASTE OILS
SLUDGE
BILDGE WATER
OTHERS (SPECIFY)
2. GARBAGE
FOOD WASTE
PLASTIC
OTHER
3. CARGO
ASSOCIATED
WASTE
4. CARGO
RESIDUES

AMOUNT OF WASTE
ACTUALLY
DELIVERED M3

AMOUNT OF WASTE
RETAINED FOR
DELIVERY AT
ANOTHER
PORT/TERMINAL M3

13.38
143.00
2.00

13.38
143.00
2.00

1792.15
2333.44
508.99

100.70
97.46
140.36
825.00

100.70
97.46
140.36
825.00

75.12
232.29
206.40
1559.00

77.30

77.30

434.00

WASTE NOTIFIED
FOR ACTUAL
DELIVERY M3

Charging regime
2. Waste oil disposal
(a) Hire of 1000 litre tank per day
4.12
(b) Hire of pumping equipment and operator
27.30
(c) Testing transport and disposal
at cost
(d) Administration charge
15%
Hire charges apply from leaving Harbour Authority Building until return to Harbour Authority
Building.
3. Garbage disposal
(a) The disposal of ship-generated garbage up to a weight of 1 tonne (See note A)
(b) Exceeding 1 tonne
Per tonne thereof
150.00
Other ship generated waste
The disposal of all other wastes will be at the discretion of the OIC harbours. The cost of disposal will
be agreed prior to landing such waste at an OIC pier.
Notes
(a) Harbours provide waste reception facilities to meet the needs of ships normally using the
harbour. In order to cover the costs of the provision of port waste reception facilities, the
Department of Harbours have a mandatory charge of 0.4% of Harbour dues. This charge
allows vessels to deliver waste in the form of garbage up to a weight of 1 tonne or 8.0 cubic
metres free of additional charge to the ship. Where garbage delivered is in excess of these
quantities the additional volume or weight will be charged as prescribed in section 3. The
disposal of all waste oils will be charged as prescribed in section 2.
(b) Harbours Department. The cost of disposal will be agreed prior to delivery of such waste at an
OIC Harbour Pier.

ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL


DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS

Annex D
Summary of consultation: Responder
Elbreck Shipping

Orkney
Fishermens
Association

Comments
All ships that Elbreck Shipping
have serviced and all those ships
that have requested and utilised the
Waste Facilities provided by
Orkney Harbours have been very
satisfied.
I have no doubt that this 2009 cruise
liner season will be as satisfactory.
The main complaint received was
from Stromness where the number
of dive boats has resulted in a
shortfall in supply of waste
reception facilities. Other areas
reported regular use of the pier
waste reception by others out with
the marine community but this will
be difficult to overcome.

Action
None

Consideration to additional euro


bin to provide additional
capacity during the summer
months

The following is copies of consultation letters sent and received: Revision 3.0

May 2008

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SHIPBROKERS : SHIPPING AGENTS

ELBRECK SHIPPING LTD


__________________________________________________________________________________
Rivendell 15, Bellevue Park, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1XL
Tel: 01856 87 3547 Fax: 01856 87 3547
Mobile: 07719670975 (Mike Parkins)

E-mail: elbreck.shipping@orkney.com

Company Reg No SC149561


Directors: R.M. Parkins and I.M. Dennison

28/4/08
Port Waste Reception Facilities

All ships that Elbreck Shipping have serviced and all those ships that have requested and
utilised the Waste Facilities provided by Orkney Harbours have been very satisfied.
I have no doubt that this 2009 cruise liner season will be as satisfactory.

Yours sincerely

Mike Parkins

Page 1 of 1

From:
Sent: 12 May 2008 16:29
To: Brian Pottinger
Subject: FW: Port Wast Reception Facilities
From: @orkney-fisheries.freeserve.co.uk]
Sent: 12 May 2008 15:41
To: harbours
Subject: Port Wast Reception Facilities
Dear Mr Pottinger
My apologies for being late in my reponse but our AGM was on Saturday which was the best time to obtain views.
The main complaint received was from Stromness where the number of dive boats has resulted in a shortfall in
supply of waste reception facilities. Other areas reported regular use of the pier waste reception by others outwith
the marine community but this will be difficult to overcome.
Regards

file://C:\Documents and Settings\brianp.HARBOUR\Desktop\FW Port Wast Reception F... 14/05/2008

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008
Marine Superintendent
Orkney Towage
Harbour Authority Building
Scapa

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult with your vessels the adequacy of the waste reception
facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008
Elbreck Shipping Ltd
Rivendell
Bellevue Park
Kirkwall
KW15 1XL

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult with vessels you are providing a service to regarding
the adequacy of the waste reception facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008
John Jolly Shipbrokers & Stevedores
Kiln Corner
Kirkwall

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult with vessels you are providing a service to regarding
the adequacy of the waste reception facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008
Safety and Environmental Manager
Northlink Ferries
Kiln Corner
Kirkwall
KW15 1QX

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult within the Northlink Ferries fleet regarding the
adequacy of the waste reception facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008
OBC Shipping
Willowburn Road
Kirkwall

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult with vessels you are providing a service to regarding
the adequacy of the waste reception facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008

Marine Superintendent
Orkney Ferries Ltd
Shore Street
Kirkwall

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult with vessels within the Orkney Ferries fleet regarding
the adequacy of the waste reception facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008
Orkney Fishermans Association
Terminal Building
Kirkwall Pier
Kirkwall

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult with vessels you are providing a service to regarding
the adequacy of the waste reception facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008
Streamline Shipping
Hatston Industrial Estate
Kirkwall

Dear Sir or Madam,,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult with vessels you are providing a service to regarding
the adequacy of the waste reception facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008
Orkney Sailing Club
The Girnel
Harbour Street
Kirkwall

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I would be very grateful if you could consult with port users within the Orkney Sailing Club to
regarding the adequacy of the waste reception facilities the Department of Harbours provide.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
Director of Harbours: Capt N Mills
Harbour Authority Building, Scapa, Orkney, KW15 1SD
Tel: (01856) 873636
Email: harbours@orkney.gov.uk

Fax:

(01856) 873012

(If telephoning or calling please ask for: Brian Pottinger

Ext: 241

OUR REF:
YOUR REF:

28 April 2008

Community Council Liaison Officer


Orkney Islands Council
School Place
Kirkwall

Dear Sir or Madam,

Port Waste Reception Facilities


As part of the review and resubmission of our Port Waste Management Plan we are consulting with
port users to ensure the waste reception facilities provided by the Department of Harbours are
adequate to meet the needs of vessels normally using the facility.
I understand from previous consultation exercises regarding the Port Waste Management Plan that
we have asked you to consult with the various Community Councils regarding the adequacy of the
facilities provided.
I would be very grateful if you would be willing to ask the various Community Councils their
opinion regarding the level of service we provide, bearing in mind that we are providing a service to
meet the needs of vessels normally using the harbour facility.
The date for resubmission of the Port Waste Management Plan is by end of May 2008, I would be
grateful if it was possible for all responses to the consultation to be returned by Friday 09 May
2008.
I enclose a list of the current facilities provided by the Department of Harbours at various harbour
locations.

Yours sincerely

Brian Pottinger
VTS Manager

WASTE RECEPTION FACILITES


PIER LOCATION PLANS

1. BACKALAND PIER, EDAY


2. BALFOUR PIER, SHAPINSAY
3. BURRAY PIER
4. BURWICK PIER
5. GRAEMSAY PIER
6. HATSTON PIER
7. HATSTON SLIPWAY
8. HOUTON PIER
9. KETTLETOFT PIER, SANDAY
10. KIRKWALL PIER
11. LONGHOPE PIER, HOY
12. LOTH PIER, SANDAY
13. LYNESS PIER, HOY
14. MOANESS PIER, HOY
15. PIEROWALL HARBOUR, WESTRAY
16. SCAPA PIER
17. STROMNESS HARBOUR
18. SUTHERLAND PIER, FLOTTA
19. TINGWALL PIER
20. TRUMLAND PIER, ROUSAY
21. WHITEHALL PIER, STRONSAY

1
BACKALAND PIER
EDAY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
1.5 M3 HOLDING BOX (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

2
BALFOUR PIER
SHAPINSAY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 1100 LITRE (GARBAGE)
WASTE BAGS AVAILABLE FROM PIERMASTER

Revision 3.0

May 2008

3
BURRAY PIER
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 1100 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

4
BURWICK PIER
SOUTH RONALDSAY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
NORTHWARDS SKIP (NON COMBUSTIBLES)
EURO BIN 240 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

5
GRAEMSAY PIER
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 120 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

6
HATSTON PIER
KIRKWALL HARBOUR
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
NORTHWARDS SKIP (NON COMBUSTIBLES)
EURO BIN 1100 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

7
HATSTON SLIPWAY
KIRKWALL HARBOUR
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES

Revision 3.0

May 2008

8
HOUTON PIER
ORPHIR
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 1100 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

9
KETTLETOFT PIER
SANDAY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
1.5 m3 HOLDING BOX (GARBAGE)
WASTE BAGS AVAILABLE FROM PIERMASTER

Revision 3.0

May 2008

10
KIRKWALL PIER
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
WASTE OIL TANK (FIXED)

DRUM STORAGE UNIT


EURO BIN (GARBAGE)

OIC SKIP (COMBUSTIBLES)


NORTHWARDS SKIP (NON COMBUSTIBLES)

x5

Revision 3.0

May 2008

11
LONGHOPE PIER
HOY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 1100 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

12

LOTH PIER
SANDAY
WASTE RECEPTION PROCEDURES
1.5m HOLDING BOX (GARBAGE)
WASTE BAGS AVAILABLE FROM PIERMASTER

Revision 3.0

May 2008

13
LYNESS PIER
HOY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 1100 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

14
MOANESS PIER
HOY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 240 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

15
PIEROWALL PIER
WESTRAY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
WASTE OIL TANK (FIXED)
1.5 m3 HOLDING BOX (GARBAGE)
WASTE BAGS AVAILABLE FROM PIERMASTER

Revision 3.0

May 2008

16
SCAPA PIER
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
NORTHWARDS SKIP (NON COMBUSTIBLES)
EURO BIN 1100 LITRES (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

17
STROMNESS HARBOUR
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
WASTE OIL TANK (FIXED)
DRUM STORAGE UNIT
EURO BIN (GARBAGE)
NORTHWARDS SKIP (NON COMBUSTIBLES)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

18
SUTHERLAND PIER
FLOTTA
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 1100 LITRE (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

19
TINGWALL PIER
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
EURO BIN 240 LITRES (GARBAGE)

Revision 3.0

May 2008

20
TRUMLAND PIER
ROUSAY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
1.5 m3 HOLDING BOX (GARBAGE)
WASTE BAGS AVAILABLE FROM PIERMASTER

Revision 3.0

May 2008

21
WHITEHALL PIERS
STRONSAY
WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
1.5 m3 HOLDING BOX (GARBAGE)
WASTE BAGS AVAILABLE FROM PIERMASTER

WEST PIER

EAST PIER

Revision 3.0

May 2008

ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL


DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
PORT WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH THE PORT WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES
REGULATIONS 2003 THE DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS MUST HAVE IN PLACE
A PORT WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN.
THE DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS HAS REMOVED AS FAR AS POSSIBLE ANY
DISINCENTIVES TOWARDS THE USE OF ANY OF THE WASTE RECEPTION
FACILITIES.
IN PARTICULAR THE FACILITES PROVIDED SHOULD: o CATER FOR ALL TYPES OF WASTE NORMALLY LANDED AT THE
VARIOUS PIERS AND HARBOURS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE
HARBOUR AUTHORITY.
o BE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AND EASY TO FIND.
o BE EASY TO USE.
o BE REASONABLY PRICED.
o BE PERIODICALLY REVIEWED TO ENSURE THAT THEY REMAIN
ADEQUATE.
ANY VESSEL THAT BELIEVES THERE ARE INADEQUACIES IN THE
DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS PORT WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN OR
FACILITES SHOULD REPORT THIS TO THE ADDRESS AT THE FOOT OF THIS
NOTICE.
DETAILS OF ALL WASTE RECEPTION CHARGES ARE DETAILED IN THE
CURRENT SCHEDULE OF CHARGES.
PLEASE USE THE WASTE RECEPTION FACILITIES AVAILABLE TO YOU AT
THIS LOCATION FOR THE COLLECTION OF YOUR VESSELS WASTE.
ORKNEY ISLANDS COUNCIL
DEPARTMENT OF HARBOURS
HARBOUR AUTHORITY BUILDING
SCAPA
ORKNEY
KW15 1SD
TELEPHONE 01856 873 636
FAX
01856 873 012
E-MAIL harbours@orkney.gov.uk
WEB SITE www.orkneyharbours.com

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