โDec-06-2013 01:27 PM
โDec-08-2013 08:15 AM
Wes Tausend wrote:
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At least the new well would still be drinkable in case some Timothy McVeigh type American terrorist pumped poison backwards into city water, from any one of over a million city faucets. :E
Wes
โDec-08-2013 08:05 AM
โDec-08-2013 07:53 AM
LarryJM wrote:wmoses wrote:Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
Just gray water? Full of basic natural substances with a little mild cleaning stuff mixed in (hand and dish soap)...Think about what washes into a storm drain -- automotive chemicals and all forms of plant and animal matter along with soap from people washing cars...you decide....not saying it's legal, but I am saying some common sense can answer the question.
Thanks for making this point regarding the ridiculousness of the ordinances that prevents this from happening. I can understand black water but prohibiting gray water is dumb when there is no control on any of the other stuff you mentioned and did not mention but which are not prohibited.
Yep things have really come full circle. We lived in Calif and during the drought in the late 70's we were encouraged to use left over bath, sink and clothes water to water our plants outside.
Personally, I think a lot of the current laws have to do with the "DEGREE" factor when it comes to what we are calling "GREY WATER". You open the door just a little and then it's open to interpertation and individuals, businesses get involved and what was a potential issue not significant because of limited impact, becomes HUGE and a problem that can't be allowed.
Larry
โDec-08-2013 07:31 AM
โDec-08-2013 01:10 AM
wmoses wrote:Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
Just gray water? Full of basic natural substances with a little mild cleaning stuff mixed in (hand and dish soap)...Think about what washes into a storm drain -- automotive chemicals and all forms of plant and animal matter along with soap from people washing cars...you decide....not saying it's legal, but I am saying some common sense can answer the question.
Thanks for making this point regarding the ridiculousness of the ordinances that prevents this from happening. I can understand black water but prohibiting gray water is dumb when there is no control on any of the other stuff you mentioned and did not mention but which are not prohibited.
โDec-08-2013 12:01 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
If you live on a farm is it OK to dump your black tank down a woodchuck hole? :B
:):)
โDec-07-2013 11:13 PM
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โDec-07-2013 08:21 PM
CKNSLS wrote:
Caution-thread closing ahead!
โDec-07-2013 08:16 PM
โDec-07-2013 08:16 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:sbowman871 wrote:
I heard that people that use a storm sewer to dump their gray tank also have their marker lights on at night while camping.
I stick an automotive flasher in the trailer pigtail so all the lights on 5vr blink ON OFF ON Off ON Off......
โDec-07-2013 08:14 PM
sbowman871 wrote:
I heard that people that use a storm sewer to dump their gray tank also have their marker lights on at night while camping.
โDec-07-2013 06:50 PM
sbowman871 wrote:
I heard that people that use a storm sewer to dump their gray tank also have their marker lights on at night while camping.