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Hi Peggie,
(I think we met over a decade ago, on the Compuserve boating or sailing forum ... that would have been you, right ?) Anyway, I just got and started reading your GROBO book. We also just got and started sailing an Ericson 23 with a possibly functional Lectrasan. The reason for the question is that the intro to you book (page 3) seems to say that setting up a tank to hold Lectrasan treated output makes the output illegal to discharge even where type I MSD devices are otherwise allowed. One of the destinations for our local cruising would be Avalon which is a no-discharge zone. My thought was to install a holding tank which could take the Lectrasan output while in the zero discharge zone and then dump the held type I MSD output where it would be legal. If I read your intro correctly that would be a no-no ? If it is not legal to hold _only_ type I MSD output and then dump it in type I MSD legal areas I'll probably give up on the idea and just go for a holding tank setup rather than trying to make sure the Lectrasan works. Care to share some of your HeadMistress expertise ? Thanks :-) -Sven |