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Glenn Ashmore
 
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Lectrasans use a batch process that requires a few minutes between flushes.
You could run a holding tank through it but it would have to be procesed
about a gallon at a time. Raratan has a holding tank option that wraps
around the Lectrasan. It holds maybe 10 gallons while you are in an NDZ and
has a pump and timer that feeds it to the lectrasan in batches automatically
when you are out of the NDZ..

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After waste goes into the holding tank, can the system be plumbed to
then treat the waste with the treatment device, and discharge the waste
when the vessel leaves the no discharge zone, or is a pump-out the only
option to empty the holding tank?

Peggie Hall wrote:
However, any boat equipped with a treatment device only needs to have a
holding tank too--and use it of course--while in "no discharge" waters.
In fact, almost all boats fitted with treatment devices also have a tank
for use if/when they visit a "no discharge" harbor or marina.
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wrote:

After waste goes into the holding tank, can the system be plumbed to
then treat the waste with the treatment device, and discharge the waste
when the vessel leaves the no discharge zone...


Yes. In fact, Groco and Galley Maid Type Is and IIs that are designed to
be installed after the tank. However, their systems are VERY pricy and
really designed to be used on boats 50'+. Smaller systems like the
Lectra/San are designed to accept waste directly from the toilet, treat
it and discharge it. And because the L/S can only accept and treat a max
input of 1 gal at a time--and each treatment cycle is 2.5 minutes, it
would be impractical unless you also install Raritan's new "Hold 'n'
Treat" system that automatically meters waste out of the tank to the L/S
in 1 gal batches and also automatically runs the L/S. They offer it as
an add-on to existing L/S's and also as a complete package that even
includes a tank. You can read all about it he
http://www.raritaneng.com/products/w...ent/index.html

or is a pump-out the only
option to empty the holding tank?


Unless the waste is treated on its way OUT of the tank by a device
certified to work that way, pumpout is the only option. Treating it
before it goes into the tank will NOT make it legal to dump the
tank...'cuz once waste goes into the tank, whether it's been through a
treatment device first or not, it's no longer considered "treated
waste." Reason: only ONE li'l ol' bacterium has to survive treatment to
quickly multiply into way more than the legal limit in the tank.

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Larry
 
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Captain Joe Redcloud wrote in
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A "no-discharge zone"


Wonder how many dolphins have been busted. Oh, I guess this only applies
to humans in yachts, not the rest of the marine animals, US Navy or those
rustbucket ships in the harbor.

Hey, that'd be fun. Let's drop by the Coast Guard base and ask to see the
holding tanks and control systems on that 1950's bouy tender on their
pier...(c;

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