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Nov 25, 2014Explorer
RoyB wrote:
I suspect making a permanent tie into your septic system at home will require approval from your local county folks... Our county for instance does not allow trailer house connections except at a trailer lot. Making a permanent sewer connection probably makes you a trailer house instead of a RV Trailer in their eyes...
This to me is alot different from occasionally dumping your black tanks into your septic system. The is also the 12VDC Macerator Flojet pump system that helps big time pumping your black tanks to your septic tanks. I have seen some RV'ers at home would run a 3/4-inch hose into the toilet inside the house thru the window and dump directly down the toilet using the Macerator Flow-jet system.
Probably best to find what your county folks will allow before doing it...
Just saying...
Roy Ken
Good point Roy,
But our county is pretty lax on stuff like that. That's why I love living in Gregg County!
No county permits required for residential building of any kind, light restrictions in general.
The only thing that gets on my nerves around here is the tight aerobic septic laws, they need to loosen
up a bit.
I don't mind if it is considered a permanent domicile, I decided my TT will be on jacks, anchored to the ground, skirted, and have the wheels and axles removed.
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