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that's what i thought, so if you are going to keep the boat up there, you are probably better off removing the lectrasan and install a holding tank. If you have enough room in the current location, that will be the easiest thing to do.
Keep in mind that sometimes people get creativ; often for instance, someone will connect one head to a lectrasan and teh other one to a holding tank or even direct overboard! So you will need to follow the plumbing to know what you have.
if the boat has been in the Great Lakes, i'm surprised it doens't have a holding tank... not sure where the NDZ was established though.
until Raritan's Hold n Treat, on boat with lectrasan stuff from the head goes to the LS and then overboard. You can't pump the lectrasan output to a holding tank and then discharge it later as having treated waste sitting in a holding tank restarts the bacteria process and it's no longer considered treated.
but if the LS works and if you have room, you may consider keeping it in case the boat leaves inland waters in the future.
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