It is treatable but cheap doesn't enter into the equation. Each application
is different for various reasons. Used to be the problem was the holding
tank additives such as formaldehide that caused problems but I think they
are largely a thing of the past. You can check out my web site to see what
might be an option. www.waldeninc.com
Bob 
PDQ 36
Peace  


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Question: If you were in a marina that is way off the beaten path and wanted
to pumpout and the marina only had a residential sized septic tank/drain
field what would you do? Store the effluent in a large tank to haul away for
treatment? Store in a tank and meter into the system in small portions?
Build some type of treatment plant? There has to be lots of small marinas
faced with this problem and no economical solutions. Anyone have thoughts or
experience with this ? Getting it out of the boat is the easy part, what to
do with it afterwards (cheaply) is the issue.



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