Boating group recognized for leading industry to
better environmental practices
Northwest Marine Trade Association (NMTA) has been
named a 2012 recipient of an Environmental Excellence Award from the
Association of Washington Business (AWB). The award, given to NMTA for Leading
Environmental Practices, will be formally presented at AWB’s annual Spring
Meeting in Spokane next month.
NMTA, which represents nearly 700 businesses involved in
recreational boating, earned the award for its three-step approach to address
environmental issues and challenges facing the industry:
- By persuading its member
boatyards to work collaboratively with Seattle-based environmental
watchdog Puget Soundkeeper Alliance and the Department of Ecology (DOE) on
the development of a new General Boatyard Permit, establishing a fair but
challenging benchmark for boatyards to meet when it comes to stormwater
runoff containing levels of copper, zinc and other metals harmful to
juvenile fish in regional waterways.
- Through taking the
initiative and proactive approach in reducing potential copper pollution
by introducing and successfully passing legislation in Washington state
that calls for a phase-out of boat bottom paint containing copper by 2020.
- Establishing the Clean
Boating Foundation (CBF), a 501c3 organization which created a new
Certified Clean Boatyard program in the state, recognizing boatyards who
meet or exceed best practices crafted by a combination of industry and
environmental representatives. CBF will also begin educating boaters about
the availability and effectiveness of copper-free bottom paint to prepare
for the 2020 phase-out.
“The Washington state Boatyard Permit is the most stringent
in the country, placing limitations and challenges on our members that are 20
years ahead of other restrictions around the country,” said NMTA President
George Harris. “It was critical for NMTA to step in and work this issue on
behalf of not only our industry, but boaters as well, to ensure boating
continues to grow and thrive in the region. I am proud of the work we’ve
accomplished and am confident the path we’ve helped create is the right one for
our industry and the environment.”
The Environmental Excellence Award is the culmination of
many hours of work contributed over the past several years by a number of NMTA
members and volunteer leaders, including Bill Youngsman of Twin Bridges Marina and
Jim Brown of YachtCare, current CBF chairman. Youngsman was the NMTA Board of
Trustees chairman when the work began in 2010.
“We recognized the real threat to our industry if our boatyards
went out of business due to regulatory challenges and environmental lawsuits,”
said Youngsman. “Fortunately, paint companies have developed solutions in
the form of copper-free bottom paint that work effectively in our region.
Our strategy was to bring the opposing groups together and resolve the issues
in a rational, effective solution in which everyone wins. Both NMTA and
PSA dropped their appeals of the new DOE boatyard permit and NMTA proposed a
phase out of copper bottom paint in the state. They were bold and
decisive moves and I am proud of all the efforts of our partners and volunteers
in this groundbreaking achievement.”
AWB’s Environmental Excellence Awards recognize member companies for exemplary
innovations and achievements in environmental protection, conservation and
compliance. The awards showcase companies that act to create a better
environment, manufacture products that increase environmental quality, conserve
resources, and establish processes that improve the environment, including
education and business operations.