jamway wrote:
Mile High wrote:
TXiceman wrote:
jamway wrote:
TXiceman wrote:
AS pointed out....water is heavy and is 8.33 #/gallon. Can the tow vehicle carry the added weight. Next, will your waste tanks store the extra volume. You can't dump it on the ground.
Ken
We use 7 gallon blue jugs and use a 12 volt pump to put water in the trailer.
We have camped in many campgrounds where you could run the gray water into an area where the trees are.
We find most if not all Texas state parks specifically list dumping of gray water on the ground as illegal. Too many food particles and the smell attracts the little critters.
Where have you been dumping the gray water and we will not bother to go there.
Ken
Keep it in Texas!
I don't know of a campground in Texas that dumping gray water on the ground is legal but in NM and CO there are many. (Mile High note CO.):)
Many Forest Service campgrounds in CO. and NM. it is legal to dump gray water. Very few times will it wet an area as large as your spare tire.
We will miss getting to see you Ken but that will give us one more spot to choose from.
Personally, I'd have no problem in dumping my grey water when boondocking. Hell, the trees in the forest =need= the water here in AZ. :-) In extremis, I'd dump all, or part, of my black tank, too, but it would be as far off the beaten track as I could get.
Lyle