Reply to: RE: Grey Water/ Buckets! Melissa, I concur. I discovered that my Igloo Playmate cooler with the tilting top fit perfectly under the van, holds over 3 gallons, and the top flips back over when I'm carrying it to the repository of choice. Low tech, easy, my way of doing things. jim Jim in Iowa 91 Passat Wagon GL 89 Westy 66 Beetle Melissa E. Mourkas wrote: >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. > >Melissa Mourkas >Haydenville, MA >81 Westy 'Hildie' [text/html]
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