Graham_Wright
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Wife and I have just returned from a fantastic liveaboard diving holiday in the Red Sea.
In facy, it ain't red, its crystal clear.
That is baffling as the boat owner told me that the black (and grey) water on board went over the side and was not stored. He claimed there was no macerator or biological action but that the treatment involved sodium hypochlorate.
Although we did have difficulty with translation (he is Arabic), he was adamant that his explanation was correct. He told me that this is an approved method for the charter boat operators. The discharge was crystal clear.
Anybody able to fill in the gaps in my understanding?
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In facy, it ain't red, its crystal clear.
That is baffling as the boat owner told me that the black (and grey) water on board went over the side and was not stored. He claimed there was no macerator or biological action but that the treatment involved sodium hypochlorate.
Although we did have difficulty with translation (he is Arabic), he was adamant that his explanation was correct. He told me that this is an approved method for the charter boat operators. The discharge was crystal clear.
Anybody able to fill in the gaps in my understanding?
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