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4.5. Freshwater and black water tanks
4.5.1. Characteristics
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Description
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Port fwd tank filler
2
Port fwd tank 300 L (optional)
3
Std fwd tank filler
4
Std fwd tank (300L)
5
Rigid port black water sump tank (85 L)
6
Rigid std black water sump tank (85 L)
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These capacities cannot be totally used depending on the trim, loading and the position of filling
point(s) and / or eventual emptying point(s).
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Do not discharge the toilets close to shore.
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Inform yourself about local environmental protection regulations, and the respect of codes of good
practice.
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Respect international regulations against pollution of the marine environment (Marpol).
4.5.2. Operating the black water holding system
The operating principle for the system is described in the attached schematic diagram.
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After each use, rinse the system: fill the bowl with fresh or sea water then empty.
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Products to use for cleaning should be domestic cleaning products.
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The system should be empty during immobilisation of the ship in negative temperatures.
For the respect of the environment:
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Do not discharge the contents of the holding tanks close to the shore; use the pumping systems of ports or
marinas for emptying the holding tanks before leaving port.
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Make sure that the holding tank discharge cock is closed in order to avoid any inadvertent discharging.