The definitions in this
section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly
requires otherwise.
(1) "Ballast tank" means any tank or hold on a vessel used
for carrying ballast water, whether or not the tank or hold was
designed for that purpose.
(2) "Ballast water" means any water and matter taken on
board a vessel to control or maintain trim, draft, stability, or
stresses of the vessel, without regard to the manner in which it
is carried.
(3) "Empty/refill exchange" means to pump out, until the
tank is empty or as close to empty as the master or operator
determines is safe, the ballast water taken on in ports,
estuarine, or territorial waters, and then refilling the tank
with open sea waters.
(4) "Exchange" means to replace the water in a ballast tank
using either flow through exchange, empty/refill exchange, or
other exchange methodology recommended or required by the United
States coast guard.
(5) "Flow through exchange" means to flush out ballast water
by pumping in midocean water at the bottom of the tank and
continuously overflowing the tank from the top until three full
volumes of water have been changed to minimize the number of
original organisms remaining in the tank.
(6) "Nonindigenous species" means any species or other
viable biological material that enters an ecosystem beyond its
natural range.
(7) "Open sea exchange" means an exchange that occurs fifty
or more nautical miles offshore. If the United States coast
guard requires a vessel to conduct an exchange further offshore,
then that distance is the required distance for purposes of
compliance with this chapter.
(8) "Recognized marine trade association" means those trade
associations in Washington state that promote improved ballast
water management practices by educating their members on the
provisions of this chapter, participating in regional ballast
water coordination through the Pacific ballast water group,
assisting the department in the collection of ballast water
exchange forms, and the monitoring of ballast water. This
includes members of the Puget Sound marine committee for Puget
Sound and the Columbia river steamship operators association for
the Columbia river.
(9) "Sediments" means any matter settled out of ballast
water within a vessel.
(10) "Untreated ballast water" includes exchanged or
unexchanged ballast water that has not undergone treatment.
(11) "Vessel" means a ship, boat, barge, or other floating
craft of three hundred gross tons or more, United States and
foreign, carrying, or capable of carrying, ballast water into the
coastal waters of the state after operating outside of the
coastal waters of the state, except those vessels described in
RCW 77.120.020.
(12) "Voyage" means any transit by a vessel destined for any
Washington port.
(13) "Waters of the state" means any surface waters,
including internal waters contiguous to state shorelines within
the boundaries of the state.
[2007 c 350 § 8; 2000 c 108 § 2.]