lonewolf80 wrote:
I personally don't have a problem dumping some or all of my grey tank onto the ground. That water is cleaner than if I washed my RV and the residual water and soap run off. Now, what would stop me is how is if I have a neighbor on that side of my campsite and how close is the neighbor.
I know some folks use the adapter cap that you put on the sewer outlet that lets you attach a small hose too. They'll then crack open their grey valve to trickle drain the tank as it's being used. I actually bought one of those and kept a small old washing machine hose in my rig, but I never used it so it is on a shelf with other RV supplies in the garage.
"I personally don't have a problem dumping some or all of my grey tank onto the ground. That water is cleaner than if I washed my RV and the residual water and soap run off."
SERIOUSLY? Well then
I personally don't have a problem dumping some or all of my black tank onto the ground, because my poop don't stink.
Highly unlikely to change a mind that is made up, but in case somebody is reading that might be convinced by logic, or concern for others;
Most RVers do dishes in kitchen sink. Doing dishes involves washing food of the plates. When it comes to attracting pests, spreading disease, or just general grossness, not much difference between digested food and rotted food. You know the next person to use the site might be in a tent, or track the stuff into their RV?
As far as that goes, I bet most CGs have rules against washing vehicles on site.