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mlts22
May 21, 2013Explorer
I should have been clearer, as I didn't intend to imply it was permissible in any way to dump tanks in the woods.
If I'm boondocking and dumping tanks into a tote tank, I put the tote tank in my pickup truck's bed and use a macerator pump into that. Then I can drive to a dump station, attach a short sewage hose to the tote tank and let gravity do the work.
At a FHU site, I've never had issues using a plain old, boring sewage hose, so i just stick with that.
The Sewer Solution may be useful if one has access to running water, and has to pump slightly uphill to a "clean-out". However, it does use a good amount of water.
If I'm boondocking and dumping tanks into a tote tank, I put the tote tank in my pickup truck's bed and use a macerator pump into that. Then I can drive to a dump station, attach a short sewage hose to the tote tank and let gravity do the work.
At a FHU site, I've never had issues using a plain old, boring sewage hose, so i just stick with that.
The Sewer Solution may be useful if one has access to running water, and has to pump slightly uphill to a "clean-out". However, it does use a good amount of water.
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