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- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerVoting for leftist RV hating long-hairs will lead to that kind of mentality Don.
Your section of Canada has deep bedrock does it not?
Digging a containment solid waste container and a few hundred feet of leach fields would minimize the cost of construction.
Afterward, take a tour and see the lifestyle and the type of private autos your elected officials drive. Leftists inevitably have a ZIL LANE mentality. - pianotunaNomad IIIJaxDad,
Regina does not allow private vehicles to dump.
I've been told that Commercial sani-dump trucks are charged $300 for dumping, but do not know if that is true or not.
The two sites that closed were on the city sewer system.
The campground is not, as it was, at one time, owned by a farmer--who would have the waste dumped on his land for fertilizer. - JaxDadExplorer III
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Phil,
Hence the need for a solar powered RV.
In the last year the only "free" dumpsite in town (Regina, SK) has been paved over.
The local Husky (gas) station has permanently closed theirs.
The only "year round" Campground now wants $40 for a dump and fill up with water.
I'd say I live in a pretty RV unfriendly location.
Don, I routinely dump at Municipal wastewater treatment facilities, I’ve yet to be turned away or even charged to do so. - free_radicalExplorer
JaxDad wrote:
free radical wrote:
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
China is using m-o-r-e coal than ever before.
China doesnt use more coal then ever stop BSing.
I’d like to see the facts you based that statement on. The below article and many others all say China is indeed using more coal. They are shifting away from coal produced electricity and producing less domestic coal, but importing more.
Clicky clicky.
China worlds cleanest coal powerplant
https://youtu.be/3dGHLC5YTEA - free_radicalExplorer
- free_radicalExplorer
philh wrote:
No way China is using more coal... their use of BEV has increased substantially and continuing to grow. BEV's don't use coal.
Almost typed that with a straight face.
Here lol some more/S
China The worlds cleanest coal burning powerplant
https://youtu.be/3dGHLC5YTEA
China electric cars
https://youtu.be/XgvWh_VbTW8
China solar projects
https://youtu.be/FGar6n24fOY
How China solar fuels electric cars
https://youtu.be/0dYBpUe-uUU - pnicholsExplorer IIHmmm ... I sure wish that my RV was as "self-contained" as our stick house: 1) A natural spring for our water, and 2) a septic tank and leach-field system for our waste that is so over-sized that it's only gotten pumped out once in over 40 years and even then it didn't need it. Ooops ... in all honesty I should mention that we have no solar on the house roof because ... for power outages I instead have a large portable gas powered generator as backup for the stick house. However unlike our generator-centric RV, our daily stick house electrical power is now less expensive and comes entirely from non-polluting sources.
FWIW, we have a large propane tank on our property and the propane truck came to top it up today. The driver also brought his propane truck over next to our RV and topped up it's built-in propane tank right here at home! I also have a dump station here at home for our RV that leads - via a deeply buried 4" sewer line - into the septic tank. Boy that sewer line was a lot of fun installing when I did it centuries ago! - philhExplorer IINo way China is using more coal... their use of BEV has increased substantially and continuing to grow. BEV's don't use coal.
Almost typed that with a straight face. pianotuna wrote:
Hi Phil,
Hence the need for a solar powered RV.
In the last year the only "free" dumpsite in town (Regina, SK) has been paved over.
The local Husky (gas) station has permanently closed theirs.
The only "year round" Campground now wants $40 for a dump and fill up with water.
I'd say I live in a pretty RV unfriendly location.
Holy ****...in the literal sense.
Of the two in our town both are free but one takes donations.pnichols wrote:
Like the FEMA trailers?
I suspect that RVs will be real popular when the first and final - or next to the first and final - world catastrophe occurs. Already thousands, or hundreds of thousands(?), folks full time live in RVs. Just wait until the rest of us can no longer live in our homes/apartments/tents due to the catastrophe ... RVs may be priceless, then, if they have enough fuel left in their tanks to somehow escape the affects of the catastrophe.
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