charles_reed
Well-Known Member
Sorry to correct you but holding tanks are NOT mandatory on British Waterways the discharge of sewage is prohibited and any toilets discharging directly overboard into the waterway MUST have a Valve fitted in the discharge line. You are permitted to use a Chemical Toilet on board.
OK, if you want to nit-pick. Neither are holding tanks mandatory in the Everglades, but you have to fit a macerator and UV filter in their place. Whilst not many people have suffered from the Muglia situation, they do make more noise than nearly all the rest of ybw.com topics.
In fact all the Med countries signed a 1978 Accord which prohibited amongst other things the disposal of raw sewage. Occasionally you'll see (disused) pump-outs (Bonifacio & Le Castella) installed as part of EC Regional Funding programmes.
It is, IMHO, only a matter of time before Brussels acts and follows the Netherlands example - at which point, boats without holding tanks will suffer a one-off loss in value. Especially as the Brits will put the Directive into practice with infinitely more attention to detail than French, Italians or Greeks.