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Kayteg1
Aug 30, 2019Explorer II
I started RV over 30 years ago and at the time RV have been dumping gray water on the grounds.
Some TT did not have holding tanks at all and unless you had a tote ,that was the only way.
I think it was abuse that some people always do, where it was more dumped than just gray water, who made restrictions on it.
I've spend some time researching recycling water, when in California.
Gray water (real gray water) it is safe for vegetation watering when done right away. It is holding it in the tank for more than 24 hr what grows the bacteria and make it hazardous.
So keep your tank dumped on daily bases ;)
On my recent trip to Alaska, I was considering one of the ferry, but some of them charge as much as $40/ft.
My TC with front generator and rear steps is reaching 30'
I DROVE
Some TT did not have holding tanks at all and unless you had a tote ,that was the only way.
I think it was abuse that some people always do, where it was more dumped than just gray water, who made restrictions on it.
I've spend some time researching recycling water, when in California.
Gray water (real gray water) it is safe for vegetation watering when done right away. It is holding it in the tank for more than 24 hr what grows the bacteria and make it hazardous.
So keep your tank dumped on daily bases ;)
On my recent trip to Alaska, I was considering one of the ferry, but some of them charge as much as $40/ft.
My TC with front generator and rear steps is reaching 30'
I DROVE
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