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water:gray [2017/05/01 08:41] frater_secessus [Gray water] |
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+ | ===== particulates ===== | ||
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+ | Using a fine-mesh [[http:// | ||
===== gray water disposal ===== | ===== gray water disposal ===== | ||
Gray water is held in different ways depending on the dweller' | Gray water is held in different ways depending on the dweller' | ||
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- | * [[:water# | + | * water# |
- | It is common, though not universally smiled upon, to [[https:// | + | It is common, though not universally smiled upon, to [[https:// |
To increase stealth locate the drain on the camper so you can easily and stealthily release into grass (near back bumper, etc). Drain only at night; not only does this reduce the chance of being spotted but also gives any damp ground a chance to dry up by morning. | To increase stealth locate the drain on the camper so you can easily and stealthily release into grass (near back bumper, etc). Drain only at night; not only does this reduce the chance of being spotted but also gives any damp ground a chance to dry up by morning. | ||
+ | ==== Legality of draining wash water on BLM land ==== | ||
+ | > Although the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) found at 8365.1-1 (3) generally excludes “wash water” from BLM’s prohibition against draining or dumping, it can be specifically prohibited by Supplemental Rules issued for a specific area. This applies equally to RVers and tent campers. -- ((https:// | ||