The only problem with this system, which we use also, is that it is against the law in many places to use an uncovered bucket to catch your graywater.
<excerpt><fontfamily><param>Monaco</param><bigger>Melissa E. Mourkas wrote: </bigger></fontfamily><fontfamily><param>Geneva</param><smaller>>Okay, everybody, I like the tank idea, too. I think it is very cool and I'm >tempted to consider one. But for 10 years I have simply put a 2-gallon >bucket under the sink drain outlet, and emptied it into the appropriate >place: be it the dish-washing sink provided by the campground, the RV sewage >dump, or whatever. There is no need to dump greywater on the ground at a >campsite(and, frankly, no excuse!). I have always had two buckets in my >van: one labeled CLEAN and one labeled DIRTY. Dirty is useful for many >things, I'l let you figure the rest out. </smaller></fontfamily></excerpt> Bill (SE Arizona) (Bill@freeholder.com) HTTP://www.freeholder.com ---------------------------------------------------------- It ain't what you don't know that hurts you, it's what you do know that's wrong. |
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