Oakland Estuary Enhancement. Enforcement My boat is not a threat, why do I have to move it?

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Oakland Estuary Enhancement

Enforcement My boat is not a threat, why do I have to move it?

Abandoned Vessel Removal

Debris Removal

Sunk Marine Debris

Large Scale Removals

What EPA Found at Oakland Estuary Hazardous Substances –Asbestos Containing Material17,700 Lbs –Waste Paint Related Material3,270 Lbs –Flammable Liquid1,000 Gal –Acid Liquid 40 Lbs –Toxic Liquid 120 Lbs –Waste Oil 50 Gal –Explosives (flares) 32 Units –Marine Batteries 29 Units –Non-RCRA Debris 33 Yds –Miscellaneous ( antifreeze, aerosols) 145 Lbs Sediments (California Hazardous)1700 Cubic Yds Propane containers, E-Waste, etc. Various

CalRecycle Stats 73 Sites Processed –58 Vessels –9 Debris Sites –4 Docks –2 Shore Lines

Solid Waste Stats Recycling –Metal ~ $68,000 Disposal –Creosote ~ t –Debris~ t –Concrete – 35 loads