It shall be unlawful to:
(a) Place, discharge or deposit, by any process or in any manner, offal, piles, lumber, timber, driftwood, dirt, ashes, cinders, mud, sand, dredging, sludge, acid, or any other garbage or refuse matters, floatable or otherwise, in town waters.
(b) Discharge, or cause or permit to be discharged, into town waters any oil, oil refuse, fuel, or other inflammable matter.
(c) Discharge, or cause or permit to be discharged, any vessel waste into town waters. For the purposes of this section, VESSEL WASTE shall mean sewage, whether treated or untreated, from marine toilets. Marine sanitation devices must be secured in a manner which prevents any discharge. Some acceptable methods are: padlocking overboard discharge valves in the closed position, using non-releasable wire tie to hold overboard discharge valves in the closed position, closing overboard discharge valves and removing the handle, locking the door, with padlock or key lock, to the space enclosing the toilets (for Type I and Type II marine sanitation devices only).
(Ord. passed 1-3-2024)