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My point in the original post was that the government allows large
sewage discharges into our waterways with apparently little or no long
term impact in many areas. The posts here and in previous threads
verify that it is not just an isolated example. Most boats stay on
trailers or at the peer most of the time. I do not believe there are
that many pleasure boats cruising around the east coast, yet they seem
to have zeroed in on pleasure craft as a major contributor. Writing to
my congress men didn't seem to have any impact. How did this happen to
us and how can we get out of it?


Ron



heres the irony: we are supposed to dump our holding tanks into marina
holding tanks ,which in turn dump their holding tanks into the municipal sewage
treatment facility, which in turn dumps it back in the creek
 
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