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From: Pascal Gademer (no email)
Date: Mon Aug 15 2005 - 10:22:23 EDT
never heard that... the only aread where you are not allow do discharged
anything (incl gray water) are a couple of very small areas in the florida
keys, just offshore... they're marked with bouys, it's really only a
problem if you grab a mooring to do some diving...
pascal
miami, fl
----- Original Message -----
From: "john sexton" <>
To: "live-aboard list" <>
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 9:30 PM
Subject: lv-ab: Black and Gray water in Florida
> okay,
>
> i know that i asked about whether i needed to install a tank or plumb
> the gray water to a tank about two years ago. the answer i got was, gray
> water was okay to discharge and black water was needing a tank with no
> dicharge within 3 miles of the coast other than pumpouts. having been
> through florida on my way to texas last year, i had no hassles.
>
> now i am hearing from two sailors in the harbor that florida has
> instigated a "no gray water discharge" policy in many areas. this means
> most boats would need to install a new gray water tank just to comply.
> what gives?
>
> john
>
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