
DNR Certifies Pasadena Facility As Newest Clean Marina
Pasadena, Md. (September 9, 2010) — The Maryland Department of
Natural Resources (DNR) Clean Marina Program has certified Shamrock Marine at
Pinehurst Landing Marina as the state’s 116th Clean Marina. Together with 25
smaller facilities designated as Clean Marina Partners, Maryland now boasts 141
certified facilities.
Pinehurst Landing Marina houses Shamrock Marine, which provides a full range of
yacht repairs including engine and hull repairs. The marina also rents about 20
slips on Bodkin Creek, just north of Gibson Island. Owners Michael and Joanne
Hohn purchased the property in 2005 and have cleaned up years of debris and
improved overall organization of the business.
“It has been impressive to watch the new owners work steadily towards the Clean
Marina goal,” said DNR Clean Marina Program Coordinator Donna Morrow. “It’s not
easy when someone takes over an old property to modernize it overnight, but the
Hohns have demonstrated a commitment to the environment and making a success of
their business.”
As part of the Clean Marina certification, the Hohns created up-to-date
emergency response plans, organized the liquid waste from engine repairs (e.g.,
oil, gas, antifreeze) and instituted proper handling and recycling of these
fluids. Just as importantly, they have also begun education and outreach to
their customers so they can participate in keeping the marina and the waters
clean.
“We feel like getting certified was the natural outcome of us cleaning up the
property and improving things,” said Michael Hohn. “It’s nice to get recognized
for doing the right thing.”
The Clean Marina Program is a voluntary program for marine facilities that want
to reduce their impact on Maryland’s waterways by implementing “best management
practices” outlined in the Maryland Clean Marina Guidebook. Certification
also includes passing a site inspection by DNR staff for the initial
certification, and again every three years to maintain certification.
Approximately 23 percent of marinas in the state are now certified Clean Marinas.
| September 9, 2010 |
Contact: Josh Davidsburg |
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