Shelburne Shipyard recognized as the 'First Vermont Clean Marina'

Shelburne Shipyard has been recognized by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation as the First Vermont Clean Marina. This recognition is for the Marina’s ongoing efforts in protecting and enhancing the quality of Vermont’s environment...”We made a commitment to be Vermont’s First Clean Marina and our staff made it happen” said Mary Griswold Shelburne Shipyard’s President.

The New Clean Marina initiative recognizes marinas as Environmental Partners after eight environmental standards have been met. Credit is given for a broad array of best management practices including energy conservation, environmentally preferable purchasing and water conservation.
Participating marinas are asked to certify it has met each of the eight standards and will continue to meet those standards for three years. Where new initiatives are to be implemented in the future, the business can still be recognized as a Partner provided the business makes a commitment to do so within a reasonable timeframe. Partners also agree to complete an annual Partner Performance
The Program has a second level of recognition so that once Environmental Partner status is attained; marinas can opt for the “Clean Marina” designation. In order to be designated a Clean Marina; a comprehensive assessment for compliance with all applicable environmental regulations must be performed by a staff person with the DEC’s Environmental Assistance Office. Before the Clean Marina designation can occur, the facility must be determined to be in compliance. Where applicable, a participating marina must also establish a proper storage area for hazardous waste generated by customers. EAO staff can help with this as well as development of a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), which is required for all marinas. In addition to the above benefits, a representative of a Clean Marina would be recognized at the annual Governor’s Awards for Environmental Excellence held at the State House.
Source: Vermont Boat & Marine Association. 4.16.2010