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Lantley
Nov 07, 2017Nomad
SoundGuy wrote:2oldman wrote:
Dump gray on the ground and tank size is of little importance.Lantley wrote:
Your right, in most places the fine or citation will suddenly have more importance than your tank size.
An over generalization - I might agree if you said "some" or perhaps even "many" but "most" is a stretch. Ontario operates the second largest park system in N America, second only in managed acres to the US national park system, and I've yet to see any specific requirements to not dispose of grey water on the ground. Certainly one wouldn't want to simply open the waste gate and allow grey water to pool right on the site but dispersing it in foliage surrounding the site would be considered acceptable unless it's specifically prohibited. I always have the necessary equipment on hand to off load and dispose of grey water in whichever manner required but have nonetheless even been asked to dispose of my grey water in foliage which hasn't seen recent rainfall.
I agree there are places where you can dump your grey. But most places you cannot.The entire population of Canada does not compare to the US. Just California has more people than all of Canada.
Canada has vast areas that have little population. While their park system maybe huge there is no one there to use it. ( I know try getting a site on a Holiday weekend).
My point is most CG's do not allow grey water dumping. My comments are not based on the size of the CG, But simply the rules that are in place to make grey water dumping illegal in most CG's.
The OP is looking for larger tanks for a reason, he cannot just dump his grey water on the ground!
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