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jrc 08-14-2012 10:51 AM

603-pumpout
 
Anyone know about this service?

A boat with "Environmental Services" and 603-PUMPOUT on the side comes into our marina and pumps the holding tank of a docked boat.

The scuttlebutt is that it is a free service.

Is this a state or federal government boat? Is this a business giving out free samples?

hilltopper 08-14-2012 12:43 PM

Google is your friend..
 
This will answer some of your questions.

http://des.nh.gov/media/pr/2010/20100903-pumpout.htm

Chaos 08-14-2012 07:22 PM

It's true, it's free
 
They showed up at Johnson's cove one day and several of the folks I was tied up with got the free pumpout. We were told that they have been concentrating on other lakes the past few years and this was the first year that this gentleman was working Winni. It was kind of funny, he said when he comes along side some boats, all the drinkers hide their cocktail since they think it's the MP.

One of the little perks courtesy of the state of NH.

SIKSUKR 08-15-2012 09:47 AM

They don't need to hide their drinks,not even the captain.:D
Not sure I understand them being on Winni.There mission on the web page clearly says that the intention is to pump out on lakes that don't provide that service.:confused:

hancoveguy 08-15-2012 07:41 PM

I believe part of the reason they are on Winni is because there are no pump outs on the northeast end of the lake because there is no sewer in that area and, in an effort to prevent contamination, the state offers this free service...


I wish I still had a pump out head...
HCG

AB_Monterey 08-15-2012 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chaos (Post 189040)
They showed up at Johnson's cove one day and several of the folks I was tied up with got the free pumpout. We were told that they have been concentrating on other lakes the past few years and this was the first year that this gentleman was working Winni. It was kind of funny, he said when he comes along side some boats, all the drinkers hide their cocktail since they think it's the MP.

One of the little perks courtesy of the state of NH.

Nice! Not really unique though. The harbormasters down in Mass will come out and pump you out as well. They make it free and easy to do it so people don't dump into the ocean. At least that's what my asst habormaster pal down in Gloucester told me a few years ago.

jrc 08-16-2012 06:07 AM

Well I saw them in Gilford not more than 200' from a shore based pumpout. Now that I know this is taxpayer funded operation, I hate it.

There is no reason for my tax dollars to be used to supply a service that is readily availble, inexpensive and well served by the private community. I can see serving remote lakes without services, or maybe even remote spots on Winnipesaukee, but not inside a private yacht club with its own free to members pumpout.

Belmont Resident 08-16-2012 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jrc (Post 189111)
Well I saw them in Gilford not more than 200' from a shore based pumpout. Now that I know this is taxpayer funded operation, I hate it.

There is no reason for my tax dollars to be used to supply a service that is readily availble, inexpensive and well served by the private community. I can see serving remote lakes without services, or maybe even remote spots on Winnipesaukee, but not inside a private yacht club with its own free to members pumpout.

I wonder if they take EBT cards or food stamps as a tip. Those are probably the ones who will take advantage of it. :confused:
Many saw & smelled a big cruiser being pumped out at the Margate docks during the SeaRay event by this service.
Who would wait till they are at a party with hundreds around to smell it to get their tank pumped. Oh and Irwins, Lakeport and Paugus Bay Marina were all 1/4 mile away.

tis 08-16-2012 06:35 AM

What I don't understand is why the state complains it is so broke that we have to cut Marine Patrol but we suddenly have money for this????

Belmont Resident 08-16-2012 03:23 PM

NH is definitely slacking!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tis (Post 189115)
What I don't understand is why the state complains it is so broke that we have to cut Marine Patrol but we suddenly have money for this????

Maybe the same reason they pave roads that don't need paving and are now looking to widen Rt-106 when there is a laundry list of roads in such poor shape. :eek:
Poor management. They want to spend millions on Rt-106 for a traffic problem that happens 2 Sundays a year.
You used to see clean roads and highways that are now littered with trash and signs asking us to sponsor a section of road for trash removal.
It seems the state workers are useless and now want to pass their work onto the people who pay for them. Get the waste products from the prison out there cleaning the roads.
Years ago when I first moved up to NH I was amazed at how good a job the state did at keeping the sides of the roads and highways clean and mowed compared to other states, now you see trash on the sides of roads it seems like all summer.
Wait aren't the state workers union? It's all starting to make sense. :cool:
I understand that NO state is perfect, but NH used to be a lot better at taking care of itself then it is now. :emb:

Happy Gourmand 08-16-2012 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by belmont resident (Post 189142)
maybe the same reason they pave roads that don't need paving and are now looking to widen rt-106 when there is a laundry list of roads in such poor shape. :eek:
Poor management. They want to spend millions on rt-106 for a traffic problem that happens 2 sundays a year.
You used to see clean roads and highways that are now littered with trash and signs asking us to sponsor a section of road for trash removal.
It seems the state workers are useless and now want to pass their work onto the people who pay for them. Get the waste products from the prison out there cleaning the roads.
Years ago when i first moved up to nh i was amazed at how good a job the state did at keeping the sides of the roads and highways clean and mowed compared to other states, now you see trash on the sides of roads it seems like all summer.
Wait aren't the state workers union? It's all starting to make sense. :cool:
I understand that no state is perfect, but nh used to be a lot better at taking care of itself then it is now. :emb:

"waste products"........wow.


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