May-23-2014 10:35 AM
May-25-2014 02:40 PM
JEBar wrote:Actually a conscious tenter would capture his dishwater, but I don't think anybody cares about his skillet wash or 1 gallon of water. Certainly doesn't equate to you opening your 3" waste gates and letting your 70 or 90 gallons of gray go.
I can't help but wonder why dumping dish water is an issue for those in a camper and doesn't seem to be when done by folks who are tent camping ?
Jim
May-25-2014 02:36 PM
DSteiner51 wrote:Hmmm, last I remember the only thing that comes out of a rabbit is pee, not laundry detergent or dishsoap. I don't think anybody cares if you pee on a bush either, just keep your bathwater in your tank.
Oh goodness! Just saw a wild rabbit pee in my site! Call the EPA, quick! :B
May-25-2014 01:27 PM
May-25-2014 09:52 AM
May-25-2014 05:35 AM
DSteiner51 wrote:
Oh goodness! Just saw a wild rabbit pee in my site! Call the EPA, quick! :B
May-25-2014 04:45 AM
May-24-2014 08:18 PM
May-24-2014 06:46 PM
gkainz wrote:
Wow ... the greenie movement has really warped some attitudes...
What do you think the tenters do with their grey water? .
May-24-2014 02:13 PM
Mile High wrote:restlesswind wrote:Mile High wrote:
How about just the fact it STINKS! Give your neighbors some respect! It's not just bath water, its kitchen sink water which when stored in a tank for a while can smell worse than the black tank!
Tenters are tenters, they take dumps in the bushes too. :R That's why they put them over in the "OTHER" section on the hill 🙂
"It's not just bath water, its kitchen sink water which when stored in a tank....."
Not always so.Some RVs have three waste tanks,the third one being for the galley (kitchen sink).You are correct about the kitchen sink water,it gets pretty yucky,But I don't think that bath water is going to poison the environment
True - but grey is grey in some peoples minds.
Bath water, or even laundry water as some rigs are configured, is saturated with Phosphates that kill fish in nearby stream or lake when the suds gets there. Nature has a way of surviving a little bit of offense, but we have never learned how to do anything in moderation.
Phosphates in water
May-24-2014 11:41 AM
restlesswind wrote:Mile High wrote:
How about just the fact it STINKS! Give your neighbors some respect! It's not just bath water, its kitchen sink water which when stored in a tank for a while can smell worse than the black tank!
Tenters are tenters, they take dumps in the bushes too. :R That's why they put them over in the "OTHER" section on the hill 🙂
"It's not just bath water, its kitchen sink water which when stored in a tank....."
Not always so.Some RVs have three waste tanks,the third one being for the galley (kitchen sink).You are correct about the kitchen sink water,it gets pretty yucky,But I don't think that bath water is going to poison the environment
May-24-2014 11:35 AM
Mile High wrote:
How about just the fact it STINKS! Give your neighbors some respect! It's not just bath water, its kitchen sink water which when stored in a tank for a while can smell worse than the black tank!
Tenters are tenters, they take dumps in the bushes too. :R That's why they put them over in the "OTHER" section on the hill 🙂
May-24-2014 10:52 AM
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