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Bob
Can you cite the Vt regs that ban gray water discharge?
I have looked for it in NY and Vt regs but could never find it.
I have seen lake association pamphlets that state no gray water discharge but when I wrote to them (twice) for clarification and reference to state laws I never received a response. My belief (until I see it in print in the regs) is that it is similar to " champy"... oft repeated myth or folk lore with no bearing to facts.
I've been wrong before but still waiting for evidence.
I've cruised there several times... never been stopped / checked not seen or heard of anyone being stopped.
The hose disconnect reqmt is another story... it is state regs but conflicts w Feds. I've been in comp,isnce some times and not others... never been asked.
I don't really think grey water is an issue but it does exisit in some documents. I asked my surveyor who is a life-long sailor on the lake and he looked at me like I was crazy. However, I did just find this on https://www.lakechamplaincommittee.org/, not sure it holds any water (pun intended). Personally I wouldn't worry.
Dispose of greywater properly. "Greywater" is rinse water
from boat sinks and showers. It is illegal in New York and
Vermont to discharge greywater into Lake Champlain.