Peggie, thanks. Your post is making me think again. I am in Mass / Maine and the cold weather is an issue. Regarding lectro sans, To my knowledge they are not allowed in the Keys at all. I am told the areas not allowing is growing. Smell is definately an issue with any holding tank. I am new to this boat and teh operation of lectro sans, is salt required? I would think so to facilitate any electrical activity. Why is it not allowed in the keys. What is the problem that is causing the negativity by govenrment to allow in certain areas? Ken
To answer your last question first:
What is the problem that is causing the negativity by govenrment to allow in certain areas?
The same negativity that's preventing the Keystone Pipeline from being built...government pandering to the environmental extremist lobby. In the early 90s, Rep. Jim Saxton (R-NJ), now retired, tried for 5 consecutive years to get a bill through congress that would tighten the standard for the bacteria count in toilet waste from the current allowable level of 1,000/100 mil to <10/100ml. and allow vessels equipped with the devices that meet that standard--which the LS,LE, and PS do--to use them in all waters including NDZs. The enviro-lobby never let any of the 5 bills he introduced even get to the floor of the house for a vote...they all died in committee. Never mind that the very DAY that RI statewide NDZ went into effect, a sewage treatment plant spill in Providence closed all the beaches and shellfish beds in Narragansett Bay for 5 days. Avalon Harbor on Catalina Island in CA has been an NZD longer than there have been marine sanitation laws...they flush a dye tablet down your toilet before they let you have a mooring! A report earlier this year put Avalon at the top of the "dirtiest harbors in the US" list...it seems that Catlina's sewage treatment system is in such disrepair that almost all of it goes into the water untreated....but not from boats!
A similar problem, though not nearly as bad, exists in Key West Harbor...sewer pipes extended less than a mile into the water. I THINK they've corrected that but, like most extremist groups, over-reacted by not only making KW an NZD, but all the Keys too! And then added insult to injury by extending the "3 mile limit" to 6 miles on the Gulf side. Efforts to do the same on the Atlantic side have so far failed.
The irony is, fewer than 5% of boats with toilets even have treatment devices installed...so banning their use has no impact whatever on the environment. But it lets politicians pretend that they're "doing something for the environment."
Smell is definately an issue with any holding tank.
No, it's not. If the tank is maintained correctly, there should be no odor at all.
I am new to this boat and teh operation of lectro sans, is salt required?
Yes!! Running it without sufficient salt will destroy the electrode pack!
Read the owners manual before operating it!! If you didn't get one with the boat, you can download the manual for most models from the Raritan website:
Raritan Home If you can't find your model there, call Raritan and ask them to send you one: 800-352-5630.
And with this, I'm done here. It's nice to visit with y'all again, and I'm always glad to help solve a problem via email...but I'm not getting back into ongoing forum participation again, it's too time consuming! That's why I quit after doing it for 20 years...trouble is, I still need an occasional 'fix.'
So enjoy the upcoming wonderful fall weather on the water...give me a shout if you have a problem you think I might be able to solve...and if you happen to be anywhere near Melbourne FL in mid-Nov, I'll be there--I've been invited to give seminars at the SSCA GAM Nov 15-17--so drop by...or better yet, join SSCA and attend some of the seminars.
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