Act prevents state from fining Navy for Port Royal wastewater discharge
Associated Press
The Navy won't be fined by the state for discharging 7,000 gallons of wastewater from the USS Port Royal, which was grounded on a reef for nearly four days last month.
An official says under the federal Clean Water Act the state Health Department has "no jurisdiction over a Navy warship."
The guided-missile cruiser released the wastewater to prevent it from backing up and endangering the crew while the ship remained aground on a coral reef and rock.
The Navy had initially failed to notify the state of the discharge, which Navy officials said consisted mostly of seawater used to flush the waste.