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Hi Don (and anyone else that interested), in case you haven't heard, we may
see some changes to that here soon in the Bras d'Or Lakes. I quote from a web site (link included below): "Canada Shipping Act Designation Improving the water quality in the Bras d'Or Lake is a population health issue that is being addressed by a number of people and organizations through different projects and initiatives. One of these initiatives is a proposal that the Bras d'Or Lake be designated a non-discharge zone for boating sewage. This means that the dumping of sewage from boats could be prohibited possible as early as the fall of 2004 - if the application is approved." For further information: http://pitupaq.ca/designation/ "Don White" wrote in message ... I guess we're a bit behind you in our regulations. I sail in Nova Scotia waters. My homeport is Halifax. Peggie Hall wrote in message ... There are no coastal (or inland) waters in the whole US--east coast, west coast, or Gulf--in which it's legal to discharge raw untreated toilet waste directly overboard or dump a tank. So unless you're only using the the head when you're out to sea at least 3 miles from the nearest point on the whole US coastline, or it's going through CG certified Type I MSD (device that treats waste before discharging it overboard) first, you're discharging it overboard illegally. |
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