Dear Washington BoatU.S. Member,
The Washington State Legislature is currently considering legislation that will ban copper antifouling paint for recreational boats in your state. Different versions of Senate Bill 5436 have passed both the state Senate and House of Representatives. This week, the Washington legislature will be working to settle on one version of the bill for Governor Gregoire’s signature.
We are sorry that we are writing to you at the 11th hour on this legislation. Because it has the potential to touch each of you who keeps a boat in the water, we felt it was our responsibility to make sure you were aware of it.
As written, the House Bill (called “Substitute Senate Bill 5436”):
After 1/1/2017: Bans the sale of copper bottom paint on new boats.
By 1/1/2017: Requires Dept of Ecology to survey what types of antifouling boat paints are for sale in Washington.
After 1/1/2020: Bans the sale of antifouling paint with more than .5% copper.
We understand the origins and respect the good environmental intentions of this bill. BoatU.S. has been monitoring developments in alternative antifouling paints for more than a decade. As a result, we are concerned that there are very few viable non-copper paints for recreational boats, and we shared these views with legislative committee members as they considered the bills.
Our concerns include:
Few choices: In March 2011 “Practical Sailor” analyzed 62 antifouling paints, 12 of which contain no copper. In terms of performance, one non-copper paint rated “excellent”, one rated “fair", and ten rated “poor.”
Invasive species control: Copper paints currently serve as the #1 defense against invasive species transfer from hulls to waterways.
This ban only covers recreational boats, which may not provide a large enough market to provoke research and development on alternative coatings. Commercial vessels will continue to use copper paints.
We recognize there are many opinions about this bill, and encourage you to contact your state Representatives, Senator, and the Governor to express your views.
To contact your legislators:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/DistrictFinder/Default.aspx
To contact Governor Gregoire:
http://www.governor.wa.gov/contact/default.asp
For current bill status:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=5436
Most recent bill language:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/documents/billdo ... 5436-S.pdf
We encourage innovation in the antifouling paint sector and hope that sustainable solutions for both the boater and the boatyard can be found.
Margaret Podlich
Vice President, BoatU.S. Government Affairs
GovtAffairs@BoatUS.com
703-461-2878 x8363
BoatUS.com/Gov
The Washington State Legislature is currently considering legislation that will ban copper antifouling paint for recreational boats in your state. Different versions of Senate Bill 5436 have passed both the state Senate and House of Representatives. This week, the Washington legislature will be working to settle on one version of the bill for Governor Gregoire’s signature.
We are sorry that we are writing to you at the 11th hour on this legislation. Because it has the potential to touch each of you who keeps a boat in the water, we felt it was our responsibility to make sure you were aware of it.
As written, the House Bill (called “Substitute Senate Bill 5436”):
After 1/1/2017: Bans the sale of copper bottom paint on new boats.
By 1/1/2017: Requires Dept of Ecology to survey what types of antifouling boat paints are for sale in Washington.
After 1/1/2020: Bans the sale of antifouling paint with more than .5% copper.
We understand the origins and respect the good environmental intentions of this bill. BoatU.S. has been monitoring developments in alternative antifouling paints for more than a decade. As a result, we are concerned that there are very few viable non-copper paints for recreational boats, and we shared these views with legislative committee members as they considered the bills.
Our concerns include:
Few choices: In March 2011 “Practical Sailor” analyzed 62 antifouling paints, 12 of which contain no copper. In terms of performance, one non-copper paint rated “excellent”, one rated “fair", and ten rated “poor.”
Invasive species control: Copper paints currently serve as the #1 defense against invasive species transfer from hulls to waterways.
This ban only covers recreational boats, which may not provide a large enough market to provoke research and development on alternative coatings. Commercial vessels will continue to use copper paints.
We recognize there are many opinions about this bill, and encourage you to contact your state Representatives, Senator, and the Governor to express your views.
To contact your legislators:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/DistrictFinder/Default.aspx
To contact Governor Gregoire:
http://www.governor.wa.gov/contact/default.asp
For current bill status:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=5436
Most recent bill language:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/documents/billdo ... 5436-S.pdf
We encourage innovation in the antifouling paint sector and hope that sustainable solutions for both the boater and the boatyard can be found.
Margaret Podlich
Vice President, BoatU.S. Government Affairs
GovtAffairs@BoatUS.com
703-461-2878 x8363
BoatUS.com/Gov