Difficulties with lack of adequate reception facilities for HME (harmful for marine environment) cargo residues were raised at the TC meeting on 12 Oct in Athens, with actions agreed:
• To request IMO to re-validate circular MEPC.1/Circ.810 (Adequate port reception facilities for cargoes declared as harmful to the marine environment under MARPOL Annex V, as attached herewith for reference)
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