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Peter_n_Margaret

Adventurer
My favorite place to dump grey water is on the verges of gravel roads where nothing normally grows, but not on the road itself.
Alternatively, dig a hole, preferably in a sandy location where it will soak away.
I avoid placing it on native vegetation.
Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
 

gator70

Well-known member
My favorite place to dump grey water is on the verges of gravel roads where nothing normally grows, but not on the road itself.
Alternatively, dig a hole, preferably in a sandy location where it will soak away.
I avoid placing it on native vegetation.
Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome

I'm a newbie - I don't know

Here is what research states:

Never dump grey water on the ground, as it is often illegal and can cause odor and water contamination issues.
Important considerations
  • Illegality and environmental impact: Dumping grey water on the ground is often illegal and can pollute water sources, cause foul odors, and spread bacteria. Fines can be substantial, especially in areas like California, notes the American Sand Association.
  • Grey water contents: While grey water (from sinks, showers, and laundry) is not as hazardous as black water (from the toilet), it still contains soap, grease, hair, and bacteria.
  • Portable tanks: If you have a portable grey water tank, you can use it to collect grey water and then transport it to a dump station to empty it.
  • Check regulations: Always be aware of local and state regulations, as they can vary by location. Some areas may have specific rules about grey water disposal.
I also read somewhere, grey water dumped near a camp, can attract wild animals.

I'm thinking how I can use 5 gallon portable tanks. Then go to rest stop bathrooms and empty them. (or campground toilets) To do this I need to fabricate some adapter to fill 5 gallon portable tanks from my grey water valve. Or plumb in a hose and valve release outlet.
 
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gator70

Well-known member
My habitat came with a battery cable and Andersen plug in the front. (could be used for dc-dc charging)

I also understood, I could place a 300 amp hr lithium battery in the truck cab between the two rear bucket seats. If it was a parallel connection, the lithium system would charge this battery. And my battery bank would increase to 900 amp hrs.

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rruff

Explorer
Never dump grey water on the ground, as it is often illegal and can cause odor and water contamination issues.
Cattle and sheep graze and poop and piss all over NF and BLM. Just to put it in perspective.

Yes, anything edible that you dump on the ground could attract critters. Bees and wasps are drawn to water if you are in a dry climate.
 

gator70

Well-known member
Cattle and sheep graze and poop and piss all over NF and BLM. Just to put it in perspective.

Yes, anything edible that you dump on the ground could attract critters. Bees and wasps are drawn to water if you are in a dry climate.

I don't make the laws.
 

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