Copper Bottom Paints – A Rational Approach for Marina del Rey
Greg Schem, CEOVictor Espino, Service ManagerHarbor Real Estate Group, LLCApril 24, 2014
Bio-fouling over the YearsTechniques of using copper and pitch date back to
1500 BC by Carthaginians and PhoeniciansRoyal Navy adds copper to fleet beginning 1770“Copper-Bottomed”: certain or reliable, trustworthyWhat is a biocide? Pesticide?Iron Hulled Ships, electrolysis issues leads to
development of metal oxide paintsStrong Biocides: TBT, Lead, ArsenicNew Biocides: Non-Copper vs Biocide Free ConfusionEconea, Zinc, Soft bottoms, ultrasound,
nanotechnology
California Regional Water Quality Control Board (“RWQCB”) 2006: Portion of MDR is Designated as an “Impaired Waterway” 2014: Reconsideration Meeting (February), All of MDR designated
Impaired along with Sediment TMDL Copper, Lead, Zinc, Chlordane, DDT, PCB’s, etc. Problem for: Water Contact, Shellfish Harvesting, Commercial and
Sportfishing, Wildlife Habitat, Marine Habitat. 10 years to Reduce Copper by 85% Potentially Dredge Entire Marina One Foot Deep: 1.7 million cubic feet Push to Non-Biocide Paints AB 425: Leech rates and reformulation recommendations. Stripping Bottoms to accommodate Non-biocide Paints BMP’s for Divers Economic Analysis by RWQCB
Bottom Paints BasicsBiocide Paints:
CopperOther metalsOther biocides (Econea, Irgarol)
Non-Biocide Paints:Hard bottom Soft bottom silicates (Intersleek)Slip liners
Slip LinersOnly relocates bio-fouling to the bottom of the liner which will become very heavy and difficult to haul and clean. Also, pesticides used in the liner can be released into the environment and liners are primarily for smaller vessels.
How do Copper Bottom Paints Work?Cu+ and Cu+2 ionSelf Polishing or Ablative actionBio-Availability and ToxicityTotal Copper vs Biotic Ligand Model (“BLM”)Biocide of Choice?Kills most invasive speciesCA Department of Pesticide Regulation
(“DPR”)
Issues with Non-Biocide PaintsIncreased expense to strip bottom ($8,000 avg)Increased cost of paintSilicate paints are soft and easily damagedWill not last as long as biocide paintsNo manufacturer warranty and release
required for Hydrosleek by InterluxPotential increase in transport of invasive
speciesRequire more frequent and more extensive
periodic cleaning
Paints Currently In Use at The BoatYardProduct Name
Paint Type
Require Stripping
Biocide Concentration of Biocide
Cleaning Frequency
Estimated Life (Months)
Approx. Retail Cost/gal
Protector Std. Copper No Cuprous Oxide 53.3% monthly 18-36 $219
Trinidad Pro Std. Copper No Cuprous Oxide/Irgarol 60%/2%
monthly 18-36 $286
Hydrocoat Low Copper No Cuprous Oxide (water based)
40.3% monthly 18-36 $184
Ultima SR 40
Low Copper No Cuprous Oxide/Irgarol 40%/2%
monthly 18-36 $231
Ultima ECO Alt. Biocide Yes Econea/Zinc Omadine 6%/4.8%
3 weeks 10-12 $258
Vivid Low Copper No Copper Thyocianate/Zinc Omadine
25%/2%
3 weeks 12-24 $263
Hydrocoat SR
Low Copper No Cuprous Oxide (water based)
40% monthly 12-36 $223
Hydrocoat Eco
Alt. Biocide No Econea/Zinc Omadine 6%/4.8%
3 weeks 10-12 $240
Vivid Free Alt. Metal Yes Zinc Omadine 4.95% 3 weeks 12-12 $273
Horizons Low Copper No Cuprous Oxide 40.5% monthly 18-36 $205
Three Legs of a StoolIn order for any copper reduction plan to
work it must have three solid legs:Effective Alternatives: Alternatives must be
proven to work in the real world and backed up by strong manufacturer warranty
Boater Buy-In: Boaters must believe this is the right thing to do and in their best interest for the benefit of the environment
Cost Effective: The alternative must be cost effective and readily available.
Implementation IssuesDesignating the County, the Lessees, and
Boat Owners as Potentially responsible Parties (“PRP’s”), Citizen Law Suits under CWA
Enforcement Challenges: Transients, work done at other harbors
Selective Enforcement: MDR Only?!Grants: Sounds good, but….Training Divers
A Reasonable Approach1st: Site specific conditions and the adoption of the
BLM2nd: Analysis of real world impacts on bio-
availability, and benthic study of indicator species3rd: Remove or reduce Impaired Waterway
designation for marinas. Parking lot for boats analogy.
4th: Cost Benefit Analysis of copper risk vs carbon foot print of dredging
5th: Combination of low copper paints, alternative biocides, and reduction in over-protective threshold can achieve compliance.