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ernie1
Mar 22, 2015Explorer
The houses built in the Sacramento area have two cleanouts in the sewer lines. One is located out in the front yard close to the main sewer line and the other is close to the house. I use my cleanout that is located out in the front yard so that I can park my rv in the street and dump away via a tight line with no spillage. Have been doing this for years with no problem. I can only think of a potential problem being from a neighbor who doesn't understand the process of waste disposal and would call the health department where I used to work as an inspector who would field these types of complaints. Heck we didn't care if a person dumped his rv down the sewer. That's where this material is supposed to go. We would be concerned if there was some sort of permanent type connection where a person was living in an rv in violation of zoning codes or if there was some sort rv dump station built and connected to the cleanout illegally. Otherwise I see nothing illegal about having a cleanout for your sewer line which is required by law.
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