ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS:
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stan-
dards state that in freshwater lakes, reservoirs, im-
poundments whose inlets or outlets are such as to
prevent the ingress or egress by vessel traffic subject
to this regulation, or in rivers not capable of naviga-
tion by interstate traffic subject to this regulation.
Marine sanitation certified by the United States Coast
Guard (U.S.C.G.) installed on vessels shall be de-
signed and operated to prevent the overboard dis-
charge of sewage, treated or untreated or any other
waste derived from sewage.
The EPA standards further state that this shall not be
construed to prohibit the carriage of Coast Guard
certified flow through treatment devices which have
been secured so as to prevent such discharges. They
also state that the waters where a Coast Guard certi-
fied marine sanitation device permitting discharge
is allowed include: Coastal waters, Estuaries, The
Great Lakes and Intercoastal waterways, Freshwater
lakes and Impoundments accessible through locks
and other flowing waters that are navigable interstate
by vessels subject to this regulation. (40CFB 140.3)
To deck discharge plate on
starboard gunwale
To vent on star-
board gunwale
Standard Waste System Diagram
Optional Waste System Diagram
Section 5 -Water & Waste System
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1
2
3
4
5
6
1
Sani-Potti Waste Containment Unit
2
Sani-Potti vent from tank
3
Sani-Potti discharge hose
4
Waste discharge deck fitting
5
Waste vent,(Starboard Gunwale)
6
Plastic Y coupling
7
Macerator
8
Overboard discharge fitting
9
Seacock
7
8
9
Overboard discharge
seacock, (Shown in the
OPEN position. Turn
handle clockwise to
CLOSE).