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Grit_dog
Mar 16, 2017Navigator
DSteiner51 wrote:tim1970 wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
OP lives on 5 acres in a rural area...
Just dump it on the ground and let nature do the work. If the TP doesn't dissolve quickly, then just rake it up once it dries a bit. Your talking about a few turds once in a while....
Nothing like over-thinking a simple problem.
I have actually thought about this, but was afraid I would get roasted alive for even suggesting something like this. Like you said, it would be very little solids (nobody living in the RV, just for the occasional guest) Especially if I use my macerator, I can't imagine what I would be dumping would be any worse than what my cows do every day.
You are exactly right. One cow does more in one day then four people. Dig a 18" "post hole" ;) to run your garden hose to. Just don't mention it here lest the "city" folk here hit the roof. After all, everyone knows the rabbits, deer, fox, coon, dogs, cats, birds, cows, etc all use an EPA approved septic system. :B. Many state parks use a hole in the ground with a fancy seat above it.
There will be no room for common sense like this around here!
We is all about needing a dually with 4.56 gears and 19.5s to pull a pop up camper to the state approved dump site to drop the tank.
(Probably a bunch a people who think it's gross or unsavory to take a leak out behind the shop or a ...... In the woods. ).
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