camperdave wrote:
JJBIRISH wrote:
Dumping to a cleanout at home is most likely a violation of law in most municipalities anyhow, they would generally have stiff fines for doing it if you were caught dumping there…
Again the sewer solutions use almost twice the water to dump the tank (double the effluent) and then use more to flush the tank, the amount of water used to pump it up grades requires higher volumes as well as well…They work but should be banned from use…
It's my stuff. Shower water and other. If it didn't go into the trailer, then down the pipes at home, it would have gone straight into the house. .... I don't see what the big deal is....
You would know it was a big deal when you get slapped with a big $fine$ and not to mention that they will look at everything on your property that might not be code!
Regulations are tighter than you know what now.
Call a Lic. Plumber and 'tell' him you want a clean out installed to dump your RV and he won't do it. It is against the law from what I have seen in all the states. You may legally park your RV but it is never ok to live in one. They see sewage coming out of one on your property and red flags go up all over.
But, tell the plumber you want a clean out installed to ""quote clean out your sewer line"" and he will gladly put one in for you. It's a case of choose your words wisely. And in my experience call a plumber from 2 counties away!
All it takes is ONE cranky neighbor that didn't like it when you parked your RV on your property whether it was legal to do so or not.
THOSE are the ones that will turn you in for each and everything they can see from their house!:C
RV owners rule of thumb:
Do the work yourself, out of view from neighbors and at midnight!!:B