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" *JimH*" wrote in message . .. "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message ups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... (!) He looked really puzzled after he asked whether we had our sanitation Y valve wired shut and I told him "no". I let him stew for a few seconds before telling him we have an approved Type I MSD. Whenever a vessel equipped with a Type I or Type II MSD (these types discharge treated sewage) is operating in an area of water that has been declared a No Discharge Zone, the MSD cannot be used and must be secured to prevent discharge.When operating in a No Discharge Zone, a Type I or Type II MSD must be secured in some way to prevent discharge. Closing the seacock and padlocking, using a non-releasable wire-tie, or removing the seacock handle would be sufficient. http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknow...ting/4_2_f.htm Chuck, If you have a Type I or Type II MSD, the MSD must be secured with a seacock and padlocking or wire-tie. From the definitions that I've read, it appears that I have a Type III MSD...and only the Type III MSD doesn't need to be padlocked or wired shut. Your Type I MSD *does* need to be secured according to the description that I posted above. You've got it backward, NOYB. "Whenever a vessel equipped with a Type I or Type II MSD (these types discharge treated sewage) is operating in an area of water that has been declared a No Discharge Zone, the MSD cannot be used and must be secured to prevent discharge." http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknow...ting/4_2_f.htm Here's the portion that you keep overlooking: "Whenever a vessel equipped with a Type I or Type II MSD (these types discharge treated sewage) is operating in an area of water that has been declared a No Discharge Zone,............................ Most of Puget Sound is *not* a no discharge zone. It is, of course, illegal to discharge *untreated* sewage anywhere in inland waters or less than three miles off shore. The difference is that in a "no discharge zone" you can't dump treated sewage, either. Thanks. Are you going to believe me now? I believed you before. I just was confused as to why Gould felt that he didn't need to secure his Type I MSD...and the answer was that he was not in a "No Discharge Zone". So tell me... How do I use wire to secure my thru-hull seacock? |
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