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RCR launches midi Bilge away filter

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RIVER Canal Rescue (RCR) has extended its range of Bilge away filters with the addition of a new smaller midi filter, suitable for boat owners who have little or no bilge pollution, but want peace of mind they will not pollute the waterways if anything does happen.

Retailing at £60, the cartridge free ‘plug and play’ filter removes up to a quarter of a litre of hydrocarbo­n contaminan­ts (petrol, diesel, engine oil etc.) from the bilge area, using a non-toxic solution to render them non-reactive.

Typically requiring maintenanc­e only when it reaches capacity, users empty out the filter by unscrewing the top and decanting the ‘crumblike’ environmen­tally friendly deposits into a container before disposing of them. The filter can then be refilled and reposition­ed back in place.

The Bilgeaway team describes the midi as an ‘ideal solution’ for those who want peace of mind that a filter is in place to maintain their bilges. And with midi refills costing £12, the firm says there’s no excuse for pollution from bilges.

Its larger 10in counterpar­t – launched last year – extracts half a litre of contaminan­ts, leaving them in a cartridge which can be disposed of and the housing reused.

In 12 months, demand for the 10in filter pushed its price down to £99 and ABC marinas and Lakeland Leisure now stock it in their chandlerie­s. RCR is also looking to sign up more retailers.

RCR attends, on average, around 24 call-outs a month which it logs as ‘environmen­tal near misses’ or pollution incidents, where fuel, oil, coolant and antifreeze has leaked into bilges as a result of cracked filter pipes or there are spills into the engine bay, battery acid spillage and contaminat­ed bilges.

Sales director Damien Forman said: “The midi and 10in filters are ‘no-brainers’; if everyone installs a bilge filter it will dramatical­ly reduce the oil/fuel that vessels discharge annually, reducing environmen­tal pollution. In France it’s mandatory for boats to have bilge filters fitted and I hope the UK follows this example.

“If they do, in 10 years’ time the waterways environmen­t could look completely different and the oil slicks in marinas and harbours would be a thing of the past.”

Simple to install and intended for use with a convention­al bilge pump, both filters work with any current bilge system.

See more details and buy online at www.bilgeaway.com

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Empty out the filter by unscrewing the top and decanting the ‘crumb-like’ environmen­tally friendly deposits into a container before disposing of them.
PHOTOS: RCR Oil slicks in marinas could be a thing of the past. Empty out the filter by unscrewing the top and decanting the ‘crumb-like’ environmen­tally friendly deposits into a container before disposing of them.
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The new midi Bilgeaway filter.

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