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limbery
May 29, 2013Explorer
spike99 wrote:qtla9111 wrote:spike99 wrote:
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Just imagine.... One is riding a peddle bike at side of road and a TT goes flying by. Then, one feels a wet black dot on one's face or one's front teeth. Or, perhaps on one's glasses. Did that TT have an open tank valve?
Sure hope they make open TT valves illegal - for ethical and sanitation reasons... IMO, all TT valves closed and safety cap is applied!!!
I'd love to see the statistics of rvers who have suffered illnesses from grey and black tank residuals. Ridiculous!
Ok then. Here... I'll get an empty cup, let my TT's grey water tank pour into the empty cup and you can drink it. Open wide!!!!
Would you drink it? Will you let you kids drink it? I dare!!!
This is why people wear gloves (instead of using bare hands) at TT dumping stations... And, why professional Plumbers wear gloves when removing old piping as well. Hopefully, you don't use bare hands.
Like you said, "Ridiculous!" to purposely expose the body to such bacteria invested waste discharge.
How about a guy riding a bike along a road and feels a spatter of wet stuff on his forehead....birds do fly over and occasionally let go of their black water tanks...
BTW....Are you aware that pretty much all of the vegetables you eat were watered with city grey water that's been very minimally treated?
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