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I'm sure it was their work in those areas that won 'em the EPA award...the
marine and RV markets are too small to be anything more than ancillary
markets for these products.
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Peggie - the Bactain holding tank product is specifically mentioned in the
"Fiscal Year 2003 Annual Report, U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency"
(what a mouthful :-), viz.

---------------------------------------quote------------------------------------------------------------------
DESIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Bactain is the first and only marine sector holding tank treatment product
to be awarded the "Design for the Environment" endorsement by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.

Owners and crew of vessels who treat their holding tanks with Bactain will
be participants in an important national effort to protect our country's
aquatic life, seashores, and coastlines and help safeguard human health and
the environment.

For product information visit www. bactain.com.

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6 oz. of BACTAIN will treat 20 gallons of sewage. Price (at Fisheries
Supply, Seattle) is $41.59 for one gallon.

Raritan K.O. is priced at $49.63 a gallon (also at Fisheries), so BACTAIN is
a much more cost
effective product.

Looks like it is worth a try....

Any comments?

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DESIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Bactain is the first and only marine sector holding tank treatment
product to be awarded the "Design for the Environment" endorsement by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

Owners and crew of vessels who treat their holding tanks with Bactain
will be participants in an important national effort to protect our
country's aquatic life, seashores, and coastlines and help safeguard
human health and the environment.

For product information visit www. bactain.com.



Isn't the human guilt trip a fascinating phenomenon? Anything the very few
humans who live on the water do is responsible for every problem the water
has, and the guilt trip that ensues makes a VERY handsome profit for those
coming up with a guilt trip solution to the non-existant problem.

I bet if every boater, fisherman and seaman on the planet took a **** over
the side, exactly like the quintrillions of other species do 24 hours a
day, the ocean would be a LOT cleaner because the millions of gallons of
CHEMICALS guilt-ridden humans pour into holding tanks on boats, RVs,
airplanes, trains and other mobile excrement platforms WOULDN'T be
producing chemical pollution of the air at the plant that makes it, or in
the water it eventually, somewhere, is poured into.

Stuff that comes OUT of a human is FOOD for a lot of life on this
planet....well, until some guilt-ridden human pours POISONS into it,
rendering the food inedible. What do you think SHRIMP AND CRABS eat,
anyways?

Larry
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Why did it get this "award"? Look he
http://www.epa.gov/ocfo/finstatement...ar03_goal5.pdf
Look on page 5. See the PAID ADVERTISEMENT?
Duhhh.....

God I love shrimp.....(c;
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Hmmm, shouldn't you be taking your meds? Your reponse to an informative post
is certainly "over the top" IMHO!

"Larry" wrote in message
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"claus" wrote in
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DESIGN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Bactain is the first and only marine sector holding tank treatment
product to be awarded the "Design for the Environment" endorsement by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

Owners and crew of vessels who treat their holding tanks with Bactain
will be participants in an important national effort to protect our
country's aquatic life, seashores, and coastlines and help safeguard
human health and the environment.

For product information visit www. bactain.com.



Isn't the human guilt trip a fascinating phenomenon? Anything the very
few
humans who live on the water do is responsible for every problem the water
has, and the guilt trip that ensues makes a VERY handsome profit for those
coming up with a guilt trip solution to the non-existant problem.

I bet if every boater, fisherman and seaman on the planet took a **** over
the side, exactly like the quintrillions of other species do 24 hours a
day, the ocean would be a LOT cleaner because the millions of gallons of
CHEMICALS guilt-ridden humans pour into holding tanks on boats, RVs,
airplanes, trains and other mobile excrement platforms WOULDN'T be
producing chemical pollution of the air at the plant that makes it, or in
the water it eventually, somewhere, is poured into.

Stuff that comes OUT of a human is FOOD for a lot of life on this
planet....well, until some guilt-ridden human pours POISONS into it,
rendering the food inedible. What do you think SHRIMP AND CRABS eat,
anyways?

Larry
--
Why did it get this "award"? Look he
http://www.epa.gov/ocfo/finstatement...ar03_goal5.pdf
Look on page 5. See the PAID ADVERTISEMENT?
Duhhh.....

God I love shrimp.....(c;



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Stuff that comes OUT of a human is FOOD


note to self: never eat at Larry's house.

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