2006 New York Code - Sanitary Facilities Aboard Crafts On Lake Champlain.



 
    § 33-d. Sanitary  facilities aboard crafts on Lake Champlain. It shall
  be unlawful for any owner or operator of any craft upon Lake  Champlain,
  its  tributaries or outlets, to operate any craft equipped with a marine
  toilet which in any manner discharges sewage into  the  waters  of  said
  lake,  its  tributaries or outlets. All marine toilets on any such craft
  shall also incorporate or be equipped with a holding tank which  can  be
  carried  or  pumped  ashore for disposal according to the regulations of
  local boards of health or county or state health agencies.  Any  holding
  tank designed so as to provide for an optional means of discharge to the
  waters on which the craft is operating shall have the discharge openings
  sealed  shut and any discharge lines, pipes or hoses shall be removed or
  disconnected and stored while operating on the waters of said lake,  its
  tributaries  or outlets.   Failure to comply with the provisions of this
  section shall be a violation punishable by a  fine  not  to  exceed  two
  hundred  fifty  dollars or by imprisonment of not more than fifteen days
  or by both such fine and imprisonment.

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