"This boat is like an old friend who served us well," Deputy Annapolis Harbormastor George Ward said wistfully, after handing the keys of the city's Gerald W pumpout boat to a new owner.
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Photo by J. Henson The CapitalAnnapolis Deputy Harbormaster George Ward and West/Rhode Riverkeeper Bob Gallagher talk aboard the Gerald W, the citys old pumpout boat that was turned over to the riverkeeper program yesterday. Mr. Gallagher hopes offering on-the-water pumpouts will keep boaters from dumping their waste in the water.
After a decade in the city of Annapolis, the Gerald W is heading south to Shady Side, where West/Rhode Riverkeeper Bob Gallagher plans to start up an on-the-water pumpout service for south county boaters.
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