LSYC is committed to
protecting and conserving the environment. The Club endorses the
following policies:
- The Club will demonstrate responsiveness to
and responsibility for protecting the environment as we carry out
our activities.
- The Club will meet or exceed the letter and
spirit of all applicable environmental laws and standards.
- The Club will apply environmentally
responsible management practices specifically with regard to the
acquisition, handling, storage, safety in use and disposal of
hazardous substances.
- The Club will promote environmental awareness
with its members and staff and work to improve the level of
awareness throughout LSYC of the environmental benefits and risks of
our activities.
Proper Procedures
Used Oil. Dispose of used oil in container labeled 'USED
OIL'. Do not place antifreeze or other liquids in this container.
Paint or Solvents. Empty paint cans, trays, dried brushes
and rollers may be put in the regular garbage disposal unit. Cans
containing liquid paint should be removed from Club premises and either
stored at home or taken to a designated municipal disposal site.
Paint Scraping/Sanding. When removing old bottom paint
and/or gelcoat, care must be taken to contain all removed material. Use
or sand or soda blasting (or any other method using the introduction of
air) is not recommended and may be undertaken only with written approval
of the Property Manager.
Before scraping or sanding the boat, spread a plastic sheet on
surrounding ground and erect a suitable windbreak if necessary.
When scraping is complete, carefully fold or roll plastic sheeting and
remove it from the site.
Toxic Antifreeze (ethylene glycol). Use of nontoxic
antifreeze (propylene glycol) is recommended. This is environmentally
friendly and quite safe for engines provided it contains rust
inhibitors.
Toxic antifreeze MUST NOT be pumped into the harbour or onto the
grounds. If you choose to use toxic antifreeze, the following procedures
must be followed:
When winterizing or preparing for launch, have a helper stand by the
exhaust to collect excess toxic antifreeze either directly into a
container or by hose to a container.
Flush system with water to ensure that all the antifreeze has been
removed. Antifreeze may be disposed of in the container labeled
'ANTIFREEZE'.
Flammable Materials. Care must always be taken when
storing goods such as gasoline, diesel, propane or any type of varsol-based
materials.
Store propane tanks outside the boat or in separate outside vented
lockers. Check for leaks from internal lines to stoves and other
appliances.
Old Propane Tanks. These must be removed from Club
property.
Old Batteries. Old batteries must be placed in the
appropriately labeled area near the used oil and antifreeze disposal or
remove them from Club property. Most battery retailers will accept old
batteries.
Refueling. No boat should be refueled at its slip.
Cans and Bottles. The Club has two recycling containers
next to the garbage dumpster. Place cans, bottles and recyclable
plastics in the appropriately marked containers.
Regular Garbage. This must be disposed of in the Club
dumpster. DO NOT put garbage in the city walkway containers. Garbage
cans on site are for the barbecue and eating areas and not for disposing
of garbage brought from your boat or car. Use the dumpster for this.
Pump Out. Ensure your boat is securely tied up and pump
connection is firmly in place. If unsure of operation, contact a staff
member for assistance.
NOTE: the water hose located next to the pump is for rinsing only and
should NOT be used for potable water.
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