Sunday, February 7, 2021

Confused in Vero Beach

 While the article is dated Nov. 4, 2019 the content is a recurring theme amongst those that want to blame boaters for municipal waste treatment issues and spills.

"Environmental group wants to stop boats dumping waste in Vero Beach, Indian River Lagoon" - TCTimes


Again, it is already illegal for boats/ships/vessels to discharge raw, untreated waste in the waters around Vero Beach, FL.  What good will it do to outlaw the use of currently legal waste treatment systems?  I suggest The Clean Water Coalition of Indian River County  may want to spend their time and resources on working with the city of Vero Beach to contain land-based sewage spills:







Think about it:  Treat it on a boat or put it into a failing municipal system via pump-out?  What's next; we treat waste on boats and then hand it over at a pump out so it is nice and sterile going into a failing municipal system?

Saturday, October 3, 2020

Here we go again with the attacks on recreational (and commercial) boating described as "No Discharge".  What do these organizations not understand about TREATED waste (just like, if not cleaner than a pump-out)?  Who is funding these sponsors?  What is their actual goal (as it sure isn't clean water)?  Ask your representatives to comment soon as you can:

LINK

Content you can ask your representatives to use is at the right side of http://www.ndztruth.com

Saturday, August 29, 2020

Officials: 3,700 gallons of sewage spills in North Carolina.

 https://apnews.com/48a4cd6fb52db316daa362f31000685c

MARION, N.C. (AP) — Excessive rain from Tropical Storm Isaias caused nearly 3,700 gallons (14,006 liters) of sewage to spill into a river in North Carolina, officials said.

The discharge happened at the Clinchfield sewer pump station in Marion when rainfall entered into the collection system Monday, the city said in a news release. The untreated waste water then spilled into an “unnamed tributary of Lake James” in the Catawba River Basin, the release said.

50,000 gallons of sewage spill into Oakland-Alameda waters after power failure

 https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/50-000-gallons-of-sewage-spill-into-15486932.php

East Bay water managers released about 50,000 gallons of sewage into the estuary between Oakland and Alameda on Saturday morning after a power failure caused equipment to fail at a wastewater treatment plant.

1,800-Gallon Sewage Spill Forces Closure of Stretch of Torrey Pines State Beach

 https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/1800-gallon-sewage-spill-forces-closure-of-stretch-of-torrey-pines-state-beach/2384852/


The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health (DEH) warned beachgoers to avoid swimming in the waters off a small stretch of Torrey Pines State Beach due to a spill that sent 1,800 gallons of sewage into a storm drain nearby.

Monday, September 17, 2018

Anne Arundel County dumps thousands of gallons of raw sewage. Their solution is to go after boats

Warning: Sewage Spill Closes Carr Creek on Severn River

The solution is to ban legal waste treatment systems on boats?  One can't make this stuff up.  Mayor "fruitcake"?

http://www.capitalgazette.com/news/environment/ac-cn-no-discharge-zones-20180912-story.html