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pianotuna
Jul 23, 2019Nomad III
westernrvparkowner,
As usual I've learned new things from you. Thanks so much for giving we RV'ers a look from the "other side" of the campground.
The local year round campground has a very few sewer equipped sites. They are not allowed to use a drain field, so the pipes terminate at the main sewer dump. It has become a MAJOR expense for them as the city now surcharges more than the cost of the vacuum truck. Decisions in the past do have unforeseen consequences for the future.
When the campground was established, the owner was a farmer--and he would have the waste truck dump on his land. The current owner is paying through the nose as a result, with three visits per day from the sewer service in summer time.
As usual I've learned new things from you. Thanks so much for giving we RV'ers a look from the "other side" of the campground.
The local year round campground has a very few sewer equipped sites. They are not allowed to use a drain field, so the pipes terminate at the main sewer dump. It has become a MAJOR expense for them as the city now surcharges more than the cost of the vacuum truck. Decisions in the past do have unforeseen consequences for the future.
When the campground was established, the owner was a farmer--and he would have the waste truck dump on his land. The current owner is paying through the nose as a result, with three visits per day from the sewer service in summer time.
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