ksg5000

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Many city water reclamation sites will take RV black/gray water - worth a Google. Also - private campgrounds will often allow passing RV's to dump with a nominal charge.
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dedmiston

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Grit dog wrote: Must be a Cali issue...
I'm in CA and I haven't had any troubles dumping. We've been camping pretty regularly since April and haven't had any trouble at any of our regular dump spots (private CGs and local fairground).
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camperdave

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Grit dog wrote: Must be a Cali issue...
Not for me, I've had no issues with campground dump stations.
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Super_Dave

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Most truck stops and gas station RV dumps are pay for use that I've seen, they are otherwise locked until they give you the key. I would love a way to dump at home simply for being able to drive home with a full tank of clean water and tank cleaning chemicals.
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Grit dog

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camperdave wrote: Grit dog wrote: Must be a Cali issue...
Not for me, I've had no issues with campground dump stations.
Eh, was spitballing. Not sure what the OP's issue is then...
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bpounds

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Seon wrote: We won't make a habit of dumping at home but only until dump stations opens again.
Any particular reason you don't want to dump at home? Since I rigged up a system at home, we rarely dump anywhere else, and only then because we were on a longer trip. If you just don't want to stretch out all that pipe, maybe a Sewer Solution, or other type of macerator, would work better for you.
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Edd505, thanks for the link. That just might come in real handy.
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Seon

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bpounds wrote:
Any particular reason you don't want to dump at home?
Just prefer to dump at a campground, one less thing to do when I get home. Just unload the trailer then park it in the barn.
Glad to read others doesn't have problems finding dump stations, I just shared my experience.
Flying J here has "Out of Order" on their dump station. Sandy Beach in Rio Vista, Ca closed their campground allowing only vehicles towing a boat to launch. State Park in Bodega Bay, CA has closed their bath/shower facilities along with their dump station. New Hogan Reservoir campgrounds also closed. Lake Camanche is allowing RV's with reservations only. No reservation campers are turned away. Just a few examples of the situation here close to my home.
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