GL: Ludington Harbor - Discharge

Tommy Terrific circumnavigate06@bellsouth.net
Sun Jun 3 11:45:48 EDT 2007


Hmmm, how would one know if the discharged BLACKwater were treated or not?
Tommy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim DeHaan" <TimnDeHaan@netscape.net>
To: <great-loop@lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 11:27 PM
Subject: Re: GL: Ludington Harbor - Discharge


> Bob - as an editor you should know better than to make blanket
> statements.  I'm on the upper Chesapeake which is fresh water and it is
> NOT illegal to discharge treated black water here.  The Great Lakes,
> yes, most of the Chesapeake, NO,  The Mississippi, when did that all
> become a no discharge zone?
>
> Tim
> WindWalker
> North East River Yacht Club, MD
>
> Bob Kunath wrote:
>
>> Of course, it is still illegal to discharge any blackwater (treated or
>> untreated) throughout the fresh water parts of the Loop. Many of those
>> waterways are the source of drinking water for the adjoining cities
>> and towns.
>> -- Bob Kunath Cruising Editor Waterway Guide Sans Souci Pacific
>> Seacraft 38T
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