(a) Boat pump-out stations shall be designed:
- (1) to provide a spill-proof connection with shipboard holding tanks;
- (2) with suction controls or vacuum breaker to limit suction to such levels as will avoid collapse of rigid holding tanks;
- (3) to provide fresh water facilities for tank flushing;
- (4) with a check valve and positive cut-off or other device to preclude spillage when breaking connection with a vessel being serviced;
- (5) to provide adequate interim storage, if required, prior to transfer to an approved sewage system for disposal; and
- (6) to ensure that any connection to a drinking water system is provided with vacuum breakers or other device designed to insure against backflow or siphonage of sewage or contaminated water into the drinking water system.
- (b) Mobile or floating boat pump-out stations shall be provided with adequate and spill-proof facilities for transfer to shore-based sewage systems or intermediate transfer facilities.
(c) Sewage from a boat pump-out station may be disposed of only by the following methods:
- (1) after obtaining permission from the owner or operator of the sewage system, discharge into a sewage system operated under authority of a valid permit issued by the commission;
- (2) discharge into an adequately-sized on-site sewage facility permitted to receive boat sewage in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code, Chapter 366 and Chapter 285 of this title (relating to On-Site Sewage Facilities); or
- (3) pick up and discharge by a transporter registered under Chapter 312, Subchapter G of this title (relating to Transporters and Temporary Storage Provisions), for disposal at a facility permitted or authorized by the commission to receive boat sewage.
Source Note:The provisions of this §321.5 adopted to be effective November 11, 2010, 35 TexReg 9910.