It can mean many things, from the position that a boat is moored in order to off load cargo, to the location of a flow pipe to deposit waste water into a drain
It should be in the closed or inboard tank (if fitted) position
In a no discharge zone, you must ensure that the Y valve on your marine toilet is set to the holding tank position, preventing any discharge of sewage overboard. This is crucial for complying with environmental regulations and protecting marine life. Regularly check the valve to ensure it remains in the correct position while in these zones. Additionally, it's a good practice to familiarize yourself with local regulations regarding discharge and holding tank management.
Be certain thet the Y valve is secuered in the closed position
Designate means to appoint someone to a specific task or position. Antonyms would be to discharge, fire, dispel, or dismiss.
if your discharge is red..it may be due to bleeding which can be caused by excessive finger blasting
I don't think you can. It takes about a month to heal and afterward it wouldn't prevent you from any position or job.
Coefficient of discharge of an ideal liquid can be defined as a ratio of actual discharge and theoretical discharge. where, Cofficient of discharge = Actual Discharge/ Theoretical discharge.
Discharge can be a verb or a noun. "We did not know when they would discharge him from the hospital" uses "discharge" as a verb. "Watch for increased inflammation or any discharge" uses "discharge" as a noun.
Where are my discharge papers? The electric discharge killed him.
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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
Absolute discharge - yes Conditional discharge - when all the conditions are met and the discharge turns into an absolute discharge