โAug-24-2016 04:56 PM
โJul-26-2018 04:58 PM
azdryheat wrote:Nope, only in the pool. :B
So nobody pees in the shower? That alone would render the dumping of gray water as a health hazard.
โJul-26-2018 02:17 PM
โAug-30-2016 05:23 AM
โAug-30-2016 04:19 AM
bikendan wrote:
no matter what anyone says, gray water from a RV has food particles in it, along with soap. this will attract insects and animals.
โAug-30-2016 02:31 AM
โAug-29-2016 05:11 PM
โAug-28-2016 07:18 PM
EsoxLucius wrote:2gypsies wrote:Sorry, you are wrong. NPS backcountry rules prescribe digging a pit.EsoxLucius wrote:
NPS and USFS dispersed camping rules have long allowed digging pits for grey water. Common sense should dictate practice based on applicable rules.
National Parks don't allow digging pits!!!
โAug-28-2016 08:12 AM
2gypsies wrote:Sorry, you are wrong. NPS backcountry rules prescribe digging a pit.EsoxLucius wrote:
NPS and USFS dispersed camping rules have long allowed digging pits for grey water. Common sense should dictate practice based on applicable rules.
National Parks don't allow digging pits!!!
โAug-27-2016 05:54 PM
2oldman wrote:
Do you think the majority of Quartzsite boondockers dutifully carry their gray water to a dump site?
โAug-27-2016 04:46 PM
EsoxLucius wrote:
NPS and USFS dispersed camping rules have long allowed digging pits for grey water. Common sense should dictate practice based on applicable rules.
โAug-27-2016 03:16 PM
โAug-27-2016 02:44 PM
Trackrig wrote:
I haven't figured out what the difference is between washing the MH with soapy water in the driveway and dumping water from a shower out of the gray water tank??????????
Bill
โAug-27-2016 01:54 PM
โAug-26-2016 04:01 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Trackrig wrote:
So what do you do with the soap water that comes off of your hands when you wash them in the outside shower faucet? Or the tent camper who washed his dishes?
Bill
apples v. oranges
volumes are much different.
bumpy