Sounds like you're painting with a pretty broad brush there.  Know any law 
enforcement people personally?  Going strickly by this post it sure doesn't 
look like it.
 
This whole holding tank/MSD/discharge thing is easily dealt with.  A five 
gallon bucket with a rope on it.  A $20 dollar toilet seat (Alaska price, 
cheaper in America) with a lip on the under side that fits into the bucket.  No 
more problem.  You have the added benefit of a nice view while you sit and 
think.  Not for use in crowded waterways or when you have a party aboard, of 
course.

John

--- On Mon, 6/15/09, Rich Zimmerman <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Rich Zimmerman <[email protected]>
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: No Discharge Zones in Puget Sound
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, June 15, 2009, 1:52 PM






You want to talk about absurd.

After 911 the federal gov had funds available to protect our waterways.  Every 
town ( each town has 1/2 mi to 2 mi of riverfront w/ different town on each 
side of the river) now has a police boat to protect us and allow their crew to 
work on their tan.  The only thing to do is to stop boats and harass the 
operators.  One member of my marina went a 1/4 mi from his slip and was stopped 
and boarded within a 1/4 mi of the bridge.  He went under the bridge and was 
boarded by the next town.  Both police boats were in easy site of each other. 
He looked down the river and saw several more patrol boats and decided to go 
back. 

 If you go past the nuclear power plant they stop you in both directions even 
if only 10 min apart.  

Even the coast guard gets in the act.  They give out a paper that says you've 
been checked out and if you show it to another CG boarding party they will 
usually honor the safety check part.  The CG guys are nice and very 
respectful.  Can't say that for the locals.

Not so with the police.  One town has a boat on the river, yet their town is no 
where near the river.  Must have to do with free money.

The only good thing is the cops only work 8ish to 5 and only if it's nice out.  
You never see them in the rain.

The coast guard does night boardings in blacked out avons with a locked and 
loaded crew,
but they aren't around much as their budgets have been trimmed and they board 
every ship coming into the NY port so it keeps them busy.

I spend a lot more time at the dock.

Thanks

Rich Zimmerman

--- On Mon, 6/15/09, Kerry Lebel <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Kerry Lebel <[email protected]>
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: No Discharge Zones in Puget Sound
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, June 15, 2009, 4:19 PM








That is completely absurd.  Bunch a tree hugging, granola eating hippy 
lawmakers down there. :-)
 
Kerry
 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kevin martin
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 12:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: No Discharge Zones in Puget Sound
 

San Diego county and bay 

No discharge at all.

A friend got a ticket for dumpting the last 1/3 of a beer in the water.  

You can't wash your boat, at least not if soap or dirty water runs off of it 
into the slip.

Plants on the dock must have water catchers .

If you are caught discharging you will get fined by the Coast Guard and then 
subject to fines by the County as well.

 

Kevin







      
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