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We have been using Pure Power for years. After emptying the black tank, 1/4 cup of Pure Power in a half gallon of water poured down the toilet bowl will help prevent objectionable odors and to keep the tank clean. Highly recommend.
Jun-18-2024 03:47 PM
When you could get the treatments that had formaldehyde (like Thetford Campa Chem) we used them part of the time. Usually last dose of a trip. These worked pretty well. Ones without formaldehyde don't work very well and we don't usually use any of them. I don't think they do any good. Keeping a good amount of water in the tank is as good as anything.
Jun-14-2023 05:24 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Roflmao
Jun-14-2023 09:04 AM
HappyKayakers wrote:
Everything has a measurable impact on water supply. Letting the water run while brushing your teeth, using an irrigation system on your lawn that floods the street, and yes, black tank flushing. While each of these has minimal impact, add them all up (plus the hundreds of other ways we waste water) and you make a difference. It's the same principle as backpackers drilling holes in their toothbrush handles. Grams make ounces and ounces make pounds. The attitude of 'if it doesn't make a major difference, it doesn't matter' is self defeating.
way2roll wrote:
Are you guys seriously trying to say that RV black tanks have any measurable impacts to water supply and demand and droughts? And further that black tank treatments and chemicals will solve this issue?
Jun-14-2023 08:28 AM
way2roll wrote:
Are you guys seriously trying to say that RV black tanks have any measurable impacts to water supply and demand and droughts? And further that black tank treatments and chemicals will solve this issue?
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Jun-13-2023 05:27 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Bionic Man wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:HappyKayakers wrote:
Maybe you can tell that to the states who get their water from the Colorado River. The same ones who just had to hammer out a new agreement on water usage with a lot of cuts.
While your claim may or may not be true, this planet has never been host to so many humans who use water without thinking of the consequences.Cummins12V98 wrote:
OMG.......
"After reading about various water shortages across the country, I'm perfectly happy with using a probiotic in the tank and conserving water."
You do understand that the amount of water on this planet has NEVER changed??????
Best go back to the Cave.
YES it's true.
Not sure how you can be serious about that statement Cummins. The comment about population growth and drought (especially in the US Southwest and Colorado river drainage) are spot on.
Or you can bury your head in the sand and not acknowledge the fact of a 20 year drought.
WHY do people never READ what I say??? On edit, Comprehend What I Say???
Water volume on this planer has never changed. Are you disagreeing with me, I don't see you doing so.
So read my words, do you think there is a water shortage in the Coachella Valley, CA?
Jun-13-2023 05:00 PM
Bionic Man wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:HappyKayakers wrote:
Maybe you can tell that to the states who get their water from the Colorado River. The same ones who just had to hammer out a new agreement on water usage with a lot of cuts.
While your claim may or may not be true, this planet has never been host to so many humans who use water without thinking of the consequences.Cummins12V98 wrote:
OMG.......
"After reading about various water shortages across the country, I'm perfectly happy with using a probiotic in the tank and conserving water."
You do understand that the amount of water on this planet has NEVER changed??????
Best go back to the Cave.
YES it's true.
Not sure how you can be serious about that statement Cummins. The comment about population growth and drought (especially in the US Southwest and Colorado river drainage) are spot on.
Or you can bury your head in the sand and not acknowledge the fact of a 20 year drought.
Jun-13-2023 03:25 PM
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