lille_bee
Well-Known Member
Turkey grey water holding tanks
Dear Yotties
We have just received this reply to our enquiry on the subject of "grey water tanks in Turkey" from the boss of a flotilla company based in Bodrum and Fethiye
He says:-
"We have been following this very closely as the impact of this on our yachts will be incredible. It’s hard enough to find space in a 32 ft for a holding tank never mind a grey water tank.
Some big businesses and some environmental people and some high profile people have put backing behind this and have tried to get this into law. But this has been stopped because it goes beyond and against international laws that Turkey has signed and agreed to be binded too.
It will not come into force next year, they have to go back and rethink the whole idea. The other problem here in Turkey is that they only have 1 classification for a Boat, Yacht and Ship. Therefore a super tanker has the same rules as a small sailing yacht as a passenger liner to a fishing boat. But they are completely different craft and as you can imagine the water discharges are completely different."
Very useful information as we are just about to join the company as lead crew for their Fethiye flotilla and could do with out the added expence of fitting another tank. However, we can't all go on complaining about how mucky our favourite cruising ground, "the Med" is getting , without at least considering that by being there, we too are contributing to this mess, even if on a small scale... think globally, act locally and get the tanks fitted... just as long as there is somewhere to have them pumped out.
P.S. Have you ever wondered why the tomatoes taste so good in Greece..don't let anyone tell you it's the long hours of sunshine... no... you all know those smelly little buckets by the toilets, well that is to keep the paper out of the sewage system so they can pour the contents of said system straight onto the tomatoe fields.. yum.. and if you've seen Billy Connely's "Munchety Crunchety" joke you'll know what I'm on about.
Dear Yotties
We have just received this reply to our enquiry on the subject of "grey water tanks in Turkey" from the boss of a flotilla company based in Bodrum and Fethiye
He says:-
"We have been following this very closely as the impact of this on our yachts will be incredible. It’s hard enough to find space in a 32 ft for a holding tank never mind a grey water tank.
Some big businesses and some environmental people and some high profile people have put backing behind this and have tried to get this into law. But this has been stopped because it goes beyond and against international laws that Turkey has signed and agreed to be binded too.
It will not come into force next year, they have to go back and rethink the whole idea. The other problem here in Turkey is that they only have 1 classification for a Boat, Yacht and Ship. Therefore a super tanker has the same rules as a small sailing yacht as a passenger liner to a fishing boat. But they are completely different craft and as you can imagine the water discharges are completely different."
Very useful information as we are just about to join the company as lead crew for their Fethiye flotilla and could do with out the added expence of fitting another tank. However, we can't all go on complaining about how mucky our favourite cruising ground, "the Med" is getting , without at least considering that by being there, we too are contributing to this mess, even if on a small scale... think globally, act locally and get the tanks fitted... just as long as there is somewhere to have them pumped out.
P.S. Have you ever wondered why the tomatoes taste so good in Greece..don't let anyone tell you it's the long hours of sunshine... no... you all know those smelly little buckets by the toilets, well that is to keep the paper out of the sewage system so they can pour the contents of said system straight onto the tomatoe fields.. yum.. and if you've seen Billy Connely's "Munchety Crunchety" joke you'll know what I'm on about.