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- D___MExplorerMaryland has one at the rest stops on I-95 (northbound and southbound) between Baltimore and DC. Mile marker 37
- oldcat1ExplorerI have a friend who works for CalTrans. He told me they have had problems with fly-by-night businesses dumping toxic waste in the rest area dump stations late at night to avoid expensive disposal fees. This is why they have closed many of them. Don't know if this is a problem elsewhere. What a shame!
- tatestExplorer III've seen them at SOME rest stops in Kansas, more often on the primary highways rather than on the Interstates, where truck stops serve the dump station need.
- Red-RoverExplorerLots of states that had dump stations in the past closed them in '08 and '09 due to budget constraints. At that time, Indiana even cut back hours for rest park attendants and threatened to close some parks altogether. Now that the state is "out of the woods" financially, the legislators have found other places to spend.
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Kit Carson wrote:
Louisiana does not have any dump stations at our rest areas. Matter of fact, on the I-20 corridor we only have 3 rest areas statewide. The state tore down 3 and left 3.
Over the past 20 years Utah has removed some rest stops as well. - ScottGNomadWe have them at all the rest stops here in Wa. State because we pay a small extra fee ($3?) on our RV license plates to keep them operational.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIII have seen them in GA and I think Az (might be CA) but all the ones Ive seen were locked out.
In the west it was because of a couple big Rallies along the way, this overloaded the system so they had to shut it down till it recovered.
In GA, the one stop I visited (Just south of SC on I-85) had vandals dropping hard objects (wrenches, re-bar, that kind of thing) and tearing up the lift pump so they had to lock it.
I can think of a good place to put that rebar.. but alas.. i'd have to id the owner first. - IAMICHABODExplorer II
- rockhillmanorExplorer IIMost of the states DID have dump stations at all the rest stops. But most have been completely closed. Financial cutbacks and new stricter environmental laws have forced many states to just close them.
Wisconsin used to have them and now they are ALL closed.
The last trip I made from north to south I found most of them now closed. But I did notice that even though the rest stop no longer had the signage up for a dump station, if you drove around you could still find some still open.
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