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Grey water dumping

dhuse
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Years ago (1970s) it was not unlawful to dump grey water in Federal or State campgrounds. It was generally done by lots of campers. Have rules/laws been passed that now prohibits this activity or do RVers still carry on with this practice?
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bukhrn
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azdryheat wrote:
So nobody pees in the shower? That alone would render the dumping of gray water as a health hazard.
Nope, only in the pool. :B
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dhuse
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Thank you all for the great information. I feel like I'm now an expert in the field with grey water dumping. Pun intended. But I do need to research BLM, Ca State Parks, and NPS.

paulcardoza
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As usual, threads on this topic get wildly out of hand. Nobody is professing to gray water dumping in a campsite where others will be residing right behind you.

Nobody is professing to gray water dumping where it is specifically prohibited.

Simple rules --- If you are in a campground, on a site where others will follow you, don't dump your GW on the ground. If you are in a remote site, boondocking, just be aware of any local laws.

Anyone who claims that dumping gray water in a remote site where no-one else will be anytime soon, is an environmental hazard, has their head in the sand (among other places).
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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.

And to think, all this time I've been going camping to get away from nature!!!!!!!!!!
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bikendan
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no matter what anyone says, gray water from a RV has food particles in it, along with soap. this will attract insects and animals.

every campground i've been too, bans dumping gray water on the ground.
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Jayco-noslide
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I don't think dumping grey water on the ground is permissable hardly anywhere and really it shouldn't be. For 1 thing it allows soapy water to soak into the ground and may attract critters. It's 1 of those things that wouldn't be a big deal if 1 or 2 people did it but is if many do. I'm sure public parks don't allow it.
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2gypsies1
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EsoxLucius wrote:
2gypsies wrote:
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!!!
Sorry, you are wrong. NPS backcountry rules prescribe digging a pit.


Ahh...backcountry as in hiking/tenting. Yes. I thought you meant RV camping.
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EsoxLucius
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2gypsies wrote:
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!!!
Sorry, you are wrong. NPS backcountry rules prescribe digging a pit.
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corvettekent
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2oldman wrote:


Do you think the majority of Quartzsite boondockers dutifully carry their gray water to a dump site?


No, I don't but this winter in Quartzsite I will be sure to shower outside and if anyone does not want to see me nude then just move on to another site.
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2gypsies1
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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!!!
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EsoxLucius
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The solution to pollution is dilution! A 50 gallon grey tank used liberally is very different than a dishpan four or five times a day. NPS and USFS dispersed camping rules have long allowed digging pits for grey water. Common sense should dictate practice based on applicable rules.
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Strabo
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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


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Boon_Docker
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I guess if you never wash your hands, brush your teeth or shower in the MH it would take a long time for the grey tank to become full. :B

mpierce
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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


Maybe for you. We use no more water to wash in the MH, than we did when we tented. Years and years of saving water camping, the habit is ingrained! One pot of hot water does them all.