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Originally Posted by Water Camper
Was just reading the latest Boat U.S. magazine and came across an article about how the the California Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) is installing 160 "relief stations" to be installed on popular lakes. Collectively they anticipate to keep more than a million gallons of sewage out of state waters every year. The facilities hold 500 gallons of waste and feature solar-powered lights and fans.
To me sounds like something that would work well in areas like Braun Bay, outside of West Alton, etc. What do you think ?
If Yes, How do we get the State of NH, Fish and Game, Marine Patrol to listen.
Thanks,
Bill
Water Camper
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Mostly, in NH to start a new program you need a new tax or fee. There isn't a lot of excess cash waiting to be spent. Can't imagine those who don't go to sandbars, those on other lakes or those with heads on board want to pay for something like this for a few dozen boats at a sandbar that don't have on-board facilities.
BTW, this wold be a DES issue, not F & G or MP.