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Jul 13, 2018

Getting Stonington pleasure boats to use pump outs.

Come on Stonington!  Maine law requires pumpout stations at “marinas”.

 A marina  provides servi o0cces and has 18 or more slips or moorings for boats greater than 24' in length.

PENOBSCOT AND BLUE HILL BAYS IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO THIS GUIDE, PLEASE LET US KNOW: 207-287-7905 OR PAMELA.D.PARKER@MAINE.GOV 

New No Discharge Areas!  Key: P = Public Pumpout Station $5 maximum charge M = Pumpout Boat, get pumpout service at your mooring! R = Reserved for customers only, $10 maximum charge. = Designated Maine Clean Boatyard or Marina = No Discharge Area VHF 

ROCKLAND
Merchant's Landing Moorings 594-7459 9 P 
Rockland City Landing 594-0312 9 P 
Journey's End Marina 594-4444 9 P 
Landings Marina 596-6573 9 P 

CAMDEN Camden Pumpout Boat 236-3353 9 P 
Wayfarer Marine 236-4378 9 P 

BELFAST Belfast Boatyard 338-1142 9 R 
Belfast City Landing 338-1142 9 P 

BUCKSPORT Port Harbor Marine at Bucksport 469-5902 9 P Mid-Coast Marine 223-4781 16 P 

CASTINE
Castine Town Landing



 Each marina must provide an easily accessible pumpout station that is functional during normal working hours and at all stages of tide or water level. The fee the marina can charge is limited to a maximum of $10, as long as the State supplies the facility with a grant to cover a portion of the cost for installation and maintenance of the system. The DEP is required to apply for grants from the Federal Clean Vessel Act Grant Program to fund pumpout installation through the Maine Pumpout Grant Program.


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