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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 03:55:27 GMT, Peggie Hall
wrote: IMO, you have it backwards...a Lectra/San requires far LESS maintenance than a holding tank--no vents to keep clear, no need for any odor elimination management...no sludge buildup...no macerator pump with an impeller that can fail at sea when the tank is full because you either haven't changed it in 5 years or forgot to turn it off as soon as the tank was empty. The only maintenance a Lectra/San needs to keep running reliably for about 20 years is a solution of muriatic acid according to directions once or twice a year. ================================== Peggie, thanks for the reply. I was under the impression, perhaps incorrectly, that a holding tank was still required for the output of the Lectra/San in order to comply with no discharge areas. Is that incorrect? |
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