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File: Heavy Metals Ppt 81409 | Section4vesselcleaningandmaintenance
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                   Vessel Cleaning: 
                    Vessel Cleaning: 
             Environmental Concerns
              Environmental Concerns
                             Boats require maintenance and 
                               cleaning. 
                             Cleaners can run-off directly 
                               into the waters.
                             Boat cleaners can strip oil from 
                               fish gills, reducing their ability 
                               to breathe.
                             Paints and chemicals are 
                               typically hazardous.
                             Paint chips containing heavy 
                               metals could enter the water, 
                               and the food web
                             
                         www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
                         www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
      Vessel Cleaning:  Clean Carefully 
      Vessel Cleaning:  Clean Carefully 
     1.  Rinse with fresh water after 
         every trip.
     2.  When the boat is dirty, clean 
         with fresh water and elbow 
         grease first. Avoid soaps.
     3.  “Spot Clean” scuffs or stains 
         and wipe up rather than hose 
         soap into the water.
     4.  Wax the boat to prevent dirt 
         from setting in.
     5.  Choose cleaners carefully.
                         www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
                         www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
                Vessel Cleaning: 
                Vessel Cleaning: 
             Read Product Labels!
             Read Product Labels!
    Read product labels.
    Don’t believe general 
      “environmental” claims.
    Look for independent 
      certifications such as 
      “Green Seal” or EPA 
      “Design for the 
      Environment.”
                    www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
                    www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
        Alternatives to Toxic Products
        Alternatives to Toxic Products
   Product                       Alternative
                                 Borax
   Bleach
                                 Baking soda
   Scouring powder
                                 Baking soda and 
   General Cleaner
                                 vinegar
   Glass Cleaner
                                 Vinegar and water
   Head and Shower 
                                 Baking soda
   Cleaner
                                 Apple cider 
   Chrome Cleaner
                                 vinegar
                     www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
                     www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
   Maintain Mindfully 
   Maintain Mindfully 
                      Collect paint dust and chips. 
                      Use dustless sanders/grinders.
                      Follow marina rules.
                      Use low-toxic antifreeze (usually 
                       pink in color).
                      Consult a professional to pick 
                       your bottom paint.
                      Dispose of solvents and waste 
                       gas properly–accepted at 
                       household hazardous waste 
                       collection days. 
                      www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
                      www.dnr.maryland.gov/boating
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