Answer:
d) Vessels that are any length
Step-by-step explanation:
MSDs can be defined fully as Marine
Sanitation Devices. Marine Sanitation Devices are devices in the shape of a tank that is used for storing and treating of waste materials when marine vessels e.g. boats are on sea.
It is very inappropriate, unhygienic and illegal to dump waste materials at sea because this could cause harm to the aquatic life forms at sea. This is the reason why a marine sanitation device is required.
There are three types of MSDs
a) Type I
b) Type II
c) Type III
Marine Sanitation Devices are classified into types based on
1) The length of the vessels in which that are installed on.
2. The method for treating or breaking down the waste materials in the devices.
In the question above, the TYPE III MARINE SANITATION DEVICES CAN BE INSTALLED ON VESSELS THAT ARE ANY LENGTH.
This is because the Type III Marine Sanitation Devices are devices that stops the discharge or expelling of waste materials e.g sewage (whether have been treated or untreated) into the sea.
These type III MSDs is consists mainly of a tank used for holding and storing the waste materials. In this tank as well as other types of methods used for treating the waste which the includes incineration, composting e.t.c. may be found in the tank as well. Even after treating the waste in a Type III MSD, it can't be expelled into the sea , it can only be transferred to the Water Treatment Facility when the marine vessel comes to the seaport for more treatment and appropriate disposal.