NotCook
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- Dec 29, 2008
- 806
While NOT an expert, I suspect that all of us using our boats for whatever periods we do, if we flushed directly into the waters of Lake Erie (for example) for the entire season would not touch a fraction of the MILLIONS of gallons of raw sewage dumped into the lake by the sewage plants after one large rain.To those of you who see local sewage plants as the real problem, not overboard discharge of marine toilets: I agree with you that the sewage plants have a greater overall impact on water quality, but should be careful what you wish for. The grand majority of treatment plant issues relate to the fact that (at least here in the northeast) are hooked up to what are known as "Combined Sewer Overflow" (CSO) systems. This means that the street sewers are hooke up to the sanitary sewers, and they all go to the treatment plant before discharge to the local water body. However, when it rains, the treatment plant capacity cannot handle the extra flow from the street sewers; this leads to the system automatically letting the street sewers dump into the water body without treatment.
The issue is not, IMHO, that we want to be careful what we wish for, but that our duly elected representatives enact laws to fix the wrong problem. They think they have to do something (who is influencing them that something has to be done, I don't know), and the enact laws that require all of us to install MSDs. I suspect that has no appreciable impact on the real problem, other than within the bounds of marinas or anchorages, and maybe in the vicinity of cruise and commercial ships. I also suspect that the seagulls deposit more fecal matter in our marina that all the boats combined could possibly produce, yet the freakin nuisance birds that dump all over our boats, docks, and walkways are protected. Protecting these flying rats makes as much sense as prohibiting the boat owners in San Francisco from shooing the seals of their boats - they have to let them sink their boat instead.
We would be better off paying our legislators to stay home so they won't make more laws... and spending more money...
[Don't get me started on enforcement of wearing seatbelts or PFDs... Some things we should do anyway (I believe in wearing both), but actually having a law that says I have to is infringing on our freedoms. Stop legislating to prevent me from doing myself harm!]