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My fear is they slow roll the gray water into the lake at night. There are so many rumors it’s hard to know what to believe.
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Boats with marine heads, sinks, etc all have holding tanks for gray and black water. All are sealed systems and it is illegal to break the seal, never mind pump waste over board. Commercial vessels are inspected every year. I can't imagine any commercial vessel (or other business) would jeopardize their entire business in such a way.
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This vessel was built for inland waters, so I would be surprised if they put a Y-valve with dump on it. |
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