Haw. Code R. § 13-232-8 - Marine toilets - restrictions
(a) No toilet on a
vessel or contrivance shall be operated so as to discharge any untreated sewage
directly or indirectly into the waters of a small boat harbor.
(b) No person on a vessel or contrivance
equipped with a toilet shall use, or permit the use of that toilet on the
waters of a small boat harbor unless the toilet is equipped with facilities in
good operating condition that will adequately treat, hold, incinerate, or
otherwise handle sewage in a manner that is capable of preventing water
pollution. A water pollution control device that is acceptable for the purposes
of this section is any device determined by the director of the department of
health to be effective in arresting the possibility of pollution from sewage
passing into or through a toilet aboard a vessel or contrivance.
(c) No person shall live on board a vessel or
contrivance in any small boat harbor unless it contains one or more toilets
equipped with water pollution control devices in good operating condition and
of a type acceptable to the director of health; provided that, the department
may permit the operator or other persons to live on board a vessel not equipped
with a toilet and acceptable water pollution control device for a period not to
exceed the period described in sections
13-231-21 and
13-231-22 if:
(1) The vessel is from another state or a
country other than the United States and is temporarily using the waters of
this State or if the vessel has a home port in the State but is visiting
another small boat harbor;
(2)
Adequate on-shore toilet facilities are readily available, meaning within a
walking distance of not more than two hundred feet, for use by the persons
living on board; and
(3) A toilet
aboard the vessel is not used while in the small boat harbor.
Notes
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