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Holy Bilge Water!
He said grey water "comes from the sink," not "from the sink faucet." Most of us consider this to be a significant difference! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My understanding, in a nutshell, is that "black water" comes from the toilet, and "grey water" comes from the sink. So why is grey water and potable water not the same. Why not support a greater fresh water system overall and eliminate the grey water? RB |
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He said grey water "comes from the sink," not "from the sink faucet." Most
of us consider this to be a significant difference! So grey water is fresh-waste water other than what used in the head? I was not aware that such systems had to be pumped out on yachts of around 80 feet. What are the regs on waste water from a sink? On a small boat they typically drain overboard. RB |
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