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DrewE
Oct 29, 2020Explorer II
coolmom42 wrote:DrewE wrote:
In my experience, if the campground has a dump station, there's nearly always a (pressure) potable water fill there or nearby, as well, which you can hook a hose up to--even if there are no hose connections elsewhere.
Most of the dump station hoses I've seen have the threads cut off. They all say "do not use for potable water." I'm assuming the warning is due to the way people use them, to rinse out sewer hoses and such. I've seen first hand too many things like that go on, to want to use that hose for potable water.
I wasn't talking about hoses to rinse out the sewer hose and dump station area, but rather a separate, additional potable water fill station. Most dump stations I've seen have both a rinse hose and a fill hose or spigot, the latter with potable water and the former signed as non-potable water (understandably so, even when it ultimately comes from the same supply). For sure I don't suggest connecting the rinse hose to your potable water fill!
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