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waste discharge valves
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djvj
Topic author - Scurvy Dog

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waste discharge valves
- mjk1040
- Admiral

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- Vessel Info: 1998 355 AC/MY "Deja Vu"
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Re: waste discharge valves
Mike
I'd Rather Be Boating!
1989 Sea Ray Seville
1986 Carver Mariner 32'
1990's Thompson 22' Cuddy Cabin
1990's 4Winns 245 Vista Cruiser
1980's Thompson 19' Open Bow
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Viper
- CYO Supporter

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- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin
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Re: waste discharge valves
- SplashyLady
- Captain

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- Vessel Info: Carver 3227 Sedan Convertible
1986 - 260 Mercruisers - Kohler 5E - Location: Lake Norman, NC
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Re: waste discharge valves
"Freshwater Discharge Prohibition. Vessels with installed toilets are also prohibited from discharging sewage into freshwater lakes, freshwater reservoirs, or other freshwater impoundments whose entrance point(s) and exit point(s) are too shallow to allow these vessels to enter and leave, and into rivers that do not support interstate traffic by vessels subject to section 312."
Here is a summary of current rules for equipment:
Installed toilet without MSD - Not legal
Installed toilet with macerator - Not legal
USCG regulations require that all installed toilets have an attached Marine Sanitary Device (MSD). Macerator does not count.
Installed toilet with Type I MSD* treatment system - Legal, but not ok in No Discharge Areas
Ok on boats <65'. Discharge is <1000 per 100 milliliters of fecal coliform bacteria with no visibly identifiable floating solids.
Installed toilet with Type II MSD** treatment system - Legal (But not ok in No Discharge Areas)
Ok on any size boat. found on larger boats because of electricity and space requirements. Discharge is <200 per 100 milliliters of fecal coliform bacteria with <150 milligrams of suspended solids per liter.
Installed toilet with Type III MSD** - Legal
Keeps waste out of water by using a holding tank. Discharge at onshore pumpout facility or via "Y" valve while more than 3 miles offshore in the ocean. "Y" valve must be locked closed while inshore or in fresh water.
Portable toilet (Porta-Potti) - Legal on any boat in US.*
Since it is not installed on the boat and has a portable tank, it does not fall under USCG regulations of MSD's.
No installed toilet - legal
Remember No Discharge Area rules.
Note: Some states have additional restrictions. For example, in Florida, houseboats may only have a Type III MSD or a permanent sewer line to shore. Check on your state's laws.
** Must be USCG certified
* Not legal in the province of Ontario
Past Commodore, Peninsula Yacht Club
Lake Norman, NC
Carver 3227 - "Splashy Lady"
Aquasport 222CCP - "Gone Fission"
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djvj
Topic author - Scurvy Dog

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- CaptBob
- Deck Hand

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Re: waste discharge valves
I added a Hold-n-treat system to my 360SS this winter. The holding tank and vaccuflush works as before, the difference is when the sensors see a level in the tank it starts a transfer pump cycle that loads the purasan, lets the purasan cycle, then loads it again until the tank is empty. This way, I can shut off the purasan if in a delicate area, fill the tank, and let it empty later. The best of both worlds.
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djvj
Topic author - Scurvy Dog

- Posts: 10
- Joined: February 23rd, 2016, 1:49 pm
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- Location: lake guntersville, al
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Re: waste discharge valves
- CaptBob
- Deck Hand

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Re: waste discharge valves
Either way, if you do have a y valve and a thru hull, you should not be using it unless you have a treatment system on board, or you are miles out in the ocean.
Time to crawl around and love on your boat innards! Or like I do, I send my wife (she is much smaller than me) to the really small areas.
Good luck!
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Nautitown 2012 SeaDoo 180 SP *Sold*
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Viper
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