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 PUBLIC LAW 106-554^APPENDIX D 114 STAT. 2763A-323 (2) CRUISE VESSEL.— The term "cruise vessel" means a passenger vessel as defined in section 2101(22) of title 46, United States Code. The term "cruise vessel" does not include a vessel of the United States operated by the Federal Government or a vessel owned and operated by the government of a State. (3) DISCHARGE. —The term "discharge" means any release however caused from a cruise vessel, and includes any escape, disposal, spilling, leaking, pumping, emitting, or emptying. (4) GRAYWATER.—The term "graywater" means only galley, dishwasher, bath, and laundry waste water. The term does not include other wastes or waste streams. (5) NAVIGABLE WATERS. —The term "navigable waters" has the same meaning as in section 502 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. (6) PERSON.—The term "person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, association. State, municipality, commission, or political subdivision of a State, or any federally recognized tribe. (7) SECRETARY.—The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of the department in which the United States Coast Guard is operating. (8) SEWAGE.— The term "sewage" means human body wastes and the wastes from toilets and other receptacles intended to receive or retain body waste. (9) TREATED SEWAGE.— The term "treated sewage" means sewage meeting all applicable effluent limitation standards and processing requirements of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended and of this title, and regulations promulgated under either. (10) UNTREATED SEWAGE.— The term "untreated sewage" means sewage that is not treated sewage. (11) WATERS OF THE ALEXANDER ARCHIPELAGO.— The term "waters of the Alexander Archipelago" means all waters under the sovereignty of the United States within or near Southeast Alaska, beginning at a point 58°11'41 "N, 136°39'25"W [near Cape Spencer Light], thence southeasterly along a line three nautical miles seaward of the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured in the Pacific Ocean and - •^ the Dixon Entrance, except where this line intersects geodesies connecting the following five pairs of points: (1) 58°05'17"N, 136°33'49"W and 58°11'41"N, 136°39'25"W [Cross Sound]. (2) 56°09'40"N, 134°40'00 "W and 55°49'15"N, 134°17'40"W [Chatham Strait]. (3) 55°49'15"N, 134°17'40"W and 55°50'30 "N, 133°54'15"W [Sumner Strait]. (4) 54°41'30 "N, 132°01'00 "W and 54°51"30 "N, 13 r20'45"W [Clarence Strait]. (5) 54°51'30 "N, 131°20'45"W and 54°46'15"N, 130°52'00 "W [Revillagigedo Channel]. The portion of each such geodesic situated beyond three nautical miles from the baseline from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured forms the outer limit of the waters of the Alexander Archipelago in those five locations.

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