GARBAGE - Means paper,
rags, glass, metal, crockery
(generated in living spaces
aboard the vessel-what we
normally call trash), and all
kinds of food, maintenance
andcargo-associated waste
“Garbage” does not include
fresh fish or fish parts,
dishwater and gray water.
PLASTIC -
Includes but is not
limited to : plastic bags
styrofoam cups and lids,
sixpack
holders,
stirrers,
synthetic fishing nets, ropes,
lines, and bio or photo degrad-
able plastics.
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DUNNAGE-Materialused to
block and brace cargo, and is
considered a cargo associ
ated waste.
DISHWATER- Means the liq
uid residue from the manual
or automatic washing of
dishes and cooking utinsils
which have been pre-cleaned
to the extent that any food
particles adhering to them
would
normally
interfere
with the operation of auto
matic dishwashers.
GRAYWATER- Means drain
age from a dishwasher,
shower, laundry, bath, and
washbasin, and does not in
clude drainage from toilets,
urinals, hospitals, and cargo
spaces.
Save Our Seas !
It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigatable waters of the United States. Violation of these requirements
may result in civil penalty up to $25,000, a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
Hunter 50
CC
• Waste and Sanitation Systems
10.8
waste facility, insert the hose from the pump-out facility
into the waste access on the coaming of your boat and
follow instructions at the facility. Instructions from one
facility to another may vary.
Fig. 10.12
10.5.4.3 Maintenance
Maintenance on the holding tank is best described as
ensuring no methane gas is leaked and to keep odors
down to a minimum. Any deodorizer may be used as
long as it contains no alcohols or strong chemicals. Steer
clear of drain opening type chemicals or strong bleaching
type agents.
10.5.5 Toilet Operation
Ensure that the raw water system is operational.
Instructions for operating the electric head are mounted
at the toilet. Follow these carefully.
10.5.5.1 Toilet Maintenance
Clean with mild cleaners and consult your owner’s packet
for further instructions.
Summary of Contents for 50CC
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Page 34: ...Hunter 50CC Documents and Forms Dates of practice drills and onboard safety inspections 2 20 ...
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