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Jack Dale April 11th 04 04:44 PM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 01:38:09 GMT, Peggie Hall
wrote:



Lloyd Sumpter wrote:


Iow, you're saying that in Canada there is no "3 mile limit" in coastal
waters...that raw sewage may be discharged directly overboard from the toilet
and holding tanks may be dumped anywhere in coastal Canadian waters except in
those areas specifically designated "no discharge?"


This is correct. In British Columbia the "no discharge" areas are
listed at:

http://www.pacific.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs...as/index_e.htm




Kinda, I think...What I'm saying is that the "Type I" Type II" and "Type III"
are purely American designations - they have no legal definition in Canada (or
other parts of the world).


Actually, Type I and II MSDs are clearly defined in ISO rules, which are
the regs for most of the world--and US regs conform to ISO rules...in
fact are the basis for many ISO rules that US rules pre-date. So while
"Type I and II MSD" may not have any meaning in Canada, they most
definitely do in most other parts of the world that have marine
sanitation regs.


These are also Canadian designations:

http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/pub...n_e.htm#Sewage

As a matter of interest, the city of Victoria does not treat its
effluent other than straining out the large bits.

Jack

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Scott Vernon April 11th 04 04:49 PM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
Sounds like a good idea. What did you use for the light?


--
Scott Vernon
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA


"TB" wrote in message ...
I installed a backlight for the present tank, this shows the level

clearly.

Lloyd Sumpter wrote:

On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 11:55:20 +0000, TB wrote:


Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the

Toronto area.
I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the website if

Sherlon
plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no longer supply them. HMP

Toronto
have them in their catalogue but non are suitable.
Tony


BTW: You might want to check the Canadian regulations on holding tanks:

http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations.../090/csa091/cs
a91.html
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/reg...pendix_c_e.htm

Note in particular that you NEED a means of determining the level in the

tank,
and a flame-arrestor on the vent tube.

Lloyd





Scott Vernon April 11th 04 04:49 PM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
Sounds like a good idea. What did you use for the light?


--
Scott Vernon
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA


"TB" wrote in message ...
I installed a backlight for the present tank, this shows the level

clearly.

Lloyd Sumpter wrote:

On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 11:55:20 +0000, TB wrote:


Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the

Toronto area.
I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the website if

Sherlon
plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no longer supply them. HMP

Toronto
have them in their catalogue but non are suitable.
Tony


BTW: You might want to check the Canadian regulations on holding tanks:

http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations.../090/csa091/cs
a91.html
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/reg...pendix_c_e.htm

Note in particular that you NEED a means of determining the level in the

tank,
and a flame-arrestor on the vent tube.

Lloyd





Scott Vernon April 11th 04 04:51 PM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
I assume you meant Shirlon? My buddy got one from them, good price , good
tank.

http://www.shirlonplastics.com/RVCatalog.pdf


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__

"TB" wrote in message ...
Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the
Toronto area. I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the
website if Sherlon plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no
longer supply them. HMP Toronto have them in their catalogue but non are
suitable.
Tony



Scott Vernon April 11th 04 04:51 PM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
I assume you meant Shirlon? My buddy got one from them, good price , good
tank.

http://www.shirlonplastics.com/RVCatalog.pdf


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__

"TB" wrote in message ...
Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the
Toronto area. I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the
website if Sherlon plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no
longer supply them. HMP Toronto have them in their catalogue but non are
suitable.
Tony



TB April 12th 04 12:09 AM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
Nothing fancy, just a switched bare bulb.

Scott Vernon wrote:

Sounds like a good idea. What did you use for the light?


--
Scott Vernon
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA


"TB" wrote in message ...

I installed a backlight for the present tank, this shows the level

clearly.

Lloyd Sumpter wrote:


On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 11:55:20 +0000, TB wrote:



Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the

Toronto area.

I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the website if

Sherlon

plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no longer supply them. HMP

Toronto

have them in their catalogue but non are suitable.
Tony


BTW: You might want to check the Canadian regulations on holding tanks:


http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations.../090/csa091/cs
a91.html

http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/reg...pendix_c_e.htm

Note in particular that you NEED a means of determining the level in the

tank,

and a flame-arrestor on the vent tube.

Lloyd






TB April 12th 04 12:09 AM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
Nothing fancy, just a switched bare bulb.

Scott Vernon wrote:

Sounds like a good idea. What did you use for the light?


--
Scott Vernon
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA


"TB" wrote in message ...

I installed a backlight for the present tank, this shows the level

clearly.

Lloyd Sumpter wrote:


On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 11:55:20 +0000, TB wrote:



Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the

Toronto area.

I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the website if

Sherlon

plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no longer supply them. HMP

Toronto

have them in their catalogue but non are suitable.
Tony


BTW: You might want to check the Canadian regulations on holding tanks:


http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations.../090/csa091/cs
a91.html

http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/reg...pendix_c_e.htm

Note in particular that you NEED a means of determining the level in the

tank,

and a flame-arrestor on the vent tube.

Lloyd






TB April 12th 04 12:10 AM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
Yes, they show them on their site but no longer sell them. I called them
last week.

Scott Vernon wrote:

I assume you meant Shirlon? My buddy got one from them, good price , good
tank.

http://www.shirlonplastics.com/RVCatalog.pdf


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__

"TB" wrote in message ...

Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the
Toronto area. I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the
website if Sherlon plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no
longer supply them. HMP Toronto have them in their catalogue but non are
suitable.
Tony





TB April 12th 04 12:10 AM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
Yes, they show them on their site but no longer sell them. I called them
last week.

Scott Vernon wrote:

I assume you meant Shirlon? My buddy got one from them, good price , good
tank.

http://www.shirlonplastics.com/RVCatalog.pdf


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__

"TB" wrote in message ...

Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the
Toronto area. I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the
website if Sherlon plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no
longer supply them. HMP Toronto have them in their catalogue but non are
suitable.
Tony





rhys April 12th 04 04:43 AM

Canadian holding tank supply
 
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 19:09:07 -0400, TB wrote:

Nothing fancy, just a switched bare bulb.

You may find that a white LED (the kind that replaces a bayonet-mount
12 v incandescent) works just as well at a fraction of the amp draw
and an uptick in ruggedness.

This may be of interest if like me your holding tank is nearly as
distant from the batteries as the bow running lights, which I may
switch this year to ganged LEDs for this reason.

R.


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