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If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position
If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position
If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position
If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position
If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position
Be certain thet the Y valve is secuered in the closed position
A Type III Marine Sanitation Device must have a closed and secured Y valve when boating on inland waters.
Generally, placed close to the supply discharge of the pump.
A Type III Marine Sanitation Device must have a closed and secured Y valve when boating on inland waters.
an operable marine sanitation device (MSD)
A closed and secured y valve
If the hose is hooked to the compressor discharge it can cause it to blow up. It should be hooked to the liquid line.