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| In accordance with the federal regulation in 33CFR Subchapter O, which discharge of oil or oily mixture to sea is permissible? | |
| A) When the oil or oily mixture is mixed with tanker cargo residues. | |
| B) When the oil content of the effluent without dilution is less than 100 parts per million. | |
| C) When the discharge is necessary to for the purpose of securing the safety of a ship or saving life at sea. | |
| D) When the oil or oily mixture originates from tanker cargo pump room bilges. | |
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