Would that question still apply in the case of deaf person in the forest?".....if a tree falls in the forest and there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound....."
Would that question still apply in the case of deaf person in the forest?".....if a tree falls in the forest and there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound....."
Urine is a sterile fluid. The problem is that kidney or urinary tract infection can complicate that. So can it passing by other 'problem' areas on the way out. So I would not hold my breath. But is it a problem? I just happily pee over the side.My question doesn't really relate to the legal aspect, because, as Gunni suggests, it would be a monumental waste of time and money to attempt to fight a cited violation and my inclination doesn't go that far. Besides, our valve is directed to the holding tank because we have State Police on our lake (they are the enforcement body) and I don't want to have any reason to be on the wrong side of them. I couldn't ever seem to avoid their attention with my ski boat, but in 10 years with a sailboat, it seems that they don't even know I exist ... but I'm still waiting for them to pay us a visit.
What stimulated my interest was the article that discussed the "treatment standard" of a Type I MSD as it relates to the dissipation of solids and treatment of bacteria. Maybe the discussion in the article was way too simplistic and didn't include some pertinent details but it seems that the basis is the assumption that all holding tanks will contain fecal matter with some regularity and KG makes a valid observation about the possible contamination.
However, I don't think that the State Police even have enforcement of MSD devices on their radar on our lake. Few boats have the facilities and nobody anchors out overnight, so it really isn't an issue. Quite simply, we just don't do #2 on the boat, and I doubt anybody else does either among the boaters on our lake. I am simply questioning, based on the science, if urinating is considered a pollutant which requires treatment whether it passes thru the holding tank or not. If it is not a pollutant, then would it be feasible to devise an alternate arrangement (such as Kito suggests).
The answer to that old silly question is of course....if there is medium such as atmosphere then yes - sound waves will be generated. Comeon! Don't the bunnies and the bees have ears??? Space movies with sounds of ships blowing up drive me nuts too!Would that question still apply in the case of deaf person in the forest?
Lets be clear that these two things not the same and there is a HUGE difference between peeing over the side, and pumping out the contents of your holding tank in a lake or coastal water. Huge difference.Scott,
I only wanted to present the worst case scenario but, simply peeing or discharging o'board (w/tank treatment) & warn of additional problems that may arise from this.
What do the Canadians say?City of Victoria BC currently discharges in excess of 30 million gals of RAW sewage per day into the strait of Juan de Fuca. Has for decades....
CaptRon- best check again. Florida says NINE miles offshore on the gulf side, three on the AtlanticScott,
I have it easier, I go offshore & can discharge after three miles past the Colregs. Mostly #1's, I don't have #2's unless someone onboard has an emergency. I treat my tank per spec however inland, there's the possibility of a hefty fine.
Besides who would flush where they swim? Here's some reading material for you pal:
http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/vwd/
http://dbw.ca.gov/Pubs/FedMSD/index.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulation_of_ship_pollution_in_the_United_States
CR
FYI:City of Victoria BC currently discharges in excess of 30 million gals of RAW sewage per day into the strait of Juan de Fuca. Has for decades....
The law is actually more about regulating the amount of bacteria that is dumped at any one timethere is a HUGE difference between peeing over the side, and pumping out the contents of your holding tank in a lake or coastal water. Huge difference.
To reiterate, there is no Federal statute which permits that, however, the Clean Water Act, as amended, strictly prohibits either discharge, regardless of sourceThe law is actually more about regulating the amount of bacteria that is dumped at any one time
the wording of the law doesn't differentiate whether you have a 2 gallon holding tank or a 500 gallon holding tank on your boat but the authorities (and a lot
But it is actually true that you can pee or defecate over the rail legally but it cannot be put into a container and then dumped
"The other other guy speed, why can't I?City of Victoria BC currently discharges in excess of 30 million gals of RAW sewage per day into the strait of Juan de Fuca. Has for decades....