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Victoria British Columbia dumps 20 tons of raw sewage every day into the
Straits of Juan deFuca so your little bit shouldn't hurt! G wrote in message ... I have a 72 Trojan that has a factory head with water line and mace pump. The original configuration had the waste water dumping to the water thru a valve. At some point the previous owner instead rerouted the waste AFTER the pump to 2 5 gal bucket holding tanks that must be manually emptied. Is there a holding tank (small one) I can replace this with so I can pump out, or is there some way to put a pump out on these buckets or can I simply put it back the way it was and have the waste go right in the water ? Seems to me that if the boat was built that way it is ok or Not ? TIA |
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