Oct-09-2023 03:42 PM
Oct-11-2023 07:02 PM
LMHS wrote:
A simple suggestion: Call a "honey wagon" aka septic tank pumper. The campground probably has the number for one that does it. There may even be one that performs the service once a week. Apparently the OP hasn't bothered to ask the campground management.
Oct-11-2023 08:50 AM
Oct-11-2023 08:46 AM
LMHS wrote:
A simple suggestion: Call a "honey wagon" aka septic tank pumper. The campground probably has the number for one that does it. There may even be one that performs the service once a week. Apparently the OP hasn't bothered to ask the campground management.
Oct-11-2023 08:44 AM
dedmiston wrote:
C'mon Mr. Mixed Metaphor, it's Cops & Robbers or Cowboys & Indians. Pick one or the other. :B
Oct-11-2023 08:38 AM
Oct-11-2023 08:23 AM
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Oct-11-2023 05:23 AM
Bobbo wrote:
One of the things that we do to conserve grey tank capacity is use Dawn Powerwash to wash our dishes as it requires no water, then rinse them off with the outside shower. That puts zero water in the grey tank while doing dishes.
Oct-11-2023 05:15 AM
wildtoad wrote:
How long is the dump tube? Could put a new dump valve on the end of the tube, then open the gray tank valve which would fill the dump tube. This should perhaps remove enough gray water to avoid back filling into the shower. Otherwise buy a gray tote small enough to easily handle till you get to a dump station.
Oct-10-2023 07:08 PM
nickthehunter wrote:ScottG wrote:My bad; please provide me the link to the “Broader Law” that you say applies to allowing the dumping of greywater as described in this thread.nickthehunter wrote:ScottG wrote:The description of the dumping greywater described in this thread would NOT meet the requirements of the law for the reuse of greywater in the state of Washington. ClickyLouLawrence wrote:
Dumping Grey water is legal (and sometimes encouraged) in many States and localities.
X2. My State of Washington is one of them.
LOL, You're taking one small document and making it fit. The law is broader than that and as I wrote before, the people who work on the legal aspects of this stuff have a differing opinion and that knowledge used for legal considerations.
BTW, you need to read the doc you linked to, ie: Item 4, "Greywater" means domestic type flows from bathtubs, showers, bathroom sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and kitchen or utility sinks. Greywater does not include flow from a toilet or urinal.
PS - I never said greywater included toilets or urinals; so maybe you need to read my post that you quoted.
Oct-10-2023 06:57 PM
ScottG wrote:My bad; please provide me the link to the “Broader Law” that you say allows the dumping of greywater as described in this thread.nickthehunter wrote:ScottG wrote:The description of the dumping greywater described in this thread would NOT meet the requirements of the law for the reuse of greywater in the state of Washington. ClickyLouLawrence wrote:
Dumping Grey water is legal (and sometimes encouraged) in many States and localities.
X2. My State of Washington is one of them.
LOL, You're taking one small document and making it fit. The law is broader than that and as I wrote before, the people who work on the legal aspects of this stuff have a differing opinion and that knowledge used for legal considerations.
BTW, you need to read the doc you linked to, ie: Item 4, "Greywater" means domestic type flows from bathtubs, showers, bathroom sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and kitchen or utility sinks. Greywater does not include flow from a toilet or urinal.
Oct-10-2023 06:40 PM
ScottG wrote:The description of the dumping greywater described in this thread would NOT meet the requirements of the law for the reuse of greywater in the state of Washington. ClickyLouLawrence wrote:
Dumping Grey water is legal (and sometimes encouraged) in many States and localities.
X2. My State of Washington is one of them.
Oct-10-2023 06:35 PM
Oct-10-2023 06:27 PM
ford truck guy wrote:
What the heck do all the tent cameras do when they wash their utensils, plates, canteens, whatever,???WHat about when they clean themselves?? They let the grey water flow down hill.... Its only GREY WATER after all, NO sewage.... DO I drain it on the ground, I've done that once or twice but MOST of my camping here on the East Coast is in RV Parks with full hook ups or dump stations...
Oct-10-2023 06:26 PM
cummins2014 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Well, I was gonna suggest, if you’re camped in an appropriate spot, dump the gray out. In the woods, in a ditch, in a field, etc. Not thru the neighbors campsite and their outdoor carpet.
If one can have a little common sense, it is easy to dispose of gray water responsibly and unnoticed. Just need enough garden hose to get it where you need it.
Heck we spend 1-2 weeks in the same popular (relatively crowded) private park every year. I’ve disposed of well over 500gallons of gray, unnoticed by anyone. How do I know? Because the next morning I can’t tell, myself.
Sorry if that gets anyone’s feelers all wadded up. But if one has enough IQ to function normally, one also has the ability to lose some gray water without making a mess, harming anything or upsetting anyone.
If not, then drive to the dump station I suppose.
Yup , key word responsible . That’s why it’s illegal for you , and anyone else to dump ANY RV holding tanks on the ground . Thank goodness there’s only a few like you that do . I also suspect there’s more than just the gray tanks emptied.
Little curious about your black tank , care to say how you handle that on a two week stay .