Boats Can No Longer Dumped Sewage Into the Sound (But of Course Virtually Everybody Else Still Can)
Boats can no longer dump sewage in Connecticut’s portion of Long Island Sound, thanks to a no-discharge designation (hereand here). But of course cities and towns and villages still can, through their sewage treatment plants, and people in places like Old Saybrook can too, through their antiquated septic systems, here.
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