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way2roll
Sep 09, 2020Navigator III
K3WE wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
“then there is an inadequate amount to drive biodecomposition.”
RVs have holding tanks. While breaking up “chunks” for easy dumping is a good thing RV tanks are not made for decomposing.
I have always wondered, are there signs in there that tell the ever-present microbes to NOT do what they normally do?
It's not in there long enough to decompose - at least it shouldn't be in there that long. It's a holding tank not a septic tank. Sure the microbes exist - unless you add bleach.
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