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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 sh or sh parts,
dishwater and gray water.
PLASTIC -
Includes but is not
limited to : plastic bags
styrofoam cups and lids,
sixpack holders, stirrers,
synthetic shing 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.
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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.
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• Waste and Sanitation S
y
stems
1
0
.
8
waste facilit
y
, insert the hose from the pump-out facilit
y
into the waste access on the coamin
g
of
y
our boat and
f
ollow instructions at the
f
acilit
y
. Instructions
f
rom one
f
acilit
y
to another ma
y
var
y.
Fi
g
. 10.1
2
1
0.5.4.3 Maintenance
M
aintenance on the holdin
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tank is best described as
e
nsur
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no met
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ane
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as
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s
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ea
k
e
d
an
d
to
k
eep o
d
ors
down to a minimum. An
y
deodorizer ma
y
be used as
lon
g
as it contains no alcohols or stron
g
chemicals.
S
teer
c
lear of drain openin
g
t
y
pe chemicals or stron
g
bleachin
g
t
y
pe a
g
ents.
1
0.5.5 Toilet O
p
eration
E
nsure that the raw water s
y
stem is operational
.
Instructions
f
or operatin
g
the electric head are mounted
at the toilet. Follow these care
f
ull
y.
1
0.5.5.1 Toilet Maintenanc
e
C
lean with mild cleaners and consult
y
our owner’s packet
fo
r
fu
rth
e
r in
s
tr
uc
ti
o
n
s
.

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