Hi, Forum,
Whats the deal with staying in the so called , Self Contained Parks, listed in the Camp 6 book, in regard to Grey Water containment, We dont have Grey Water tanks fitted to our van, Is it acceptable to contain the Grey Water in portable containers, and transfer to a dump point on leaving ??
Anthony & Carol Griffiths
2010, Supreme Exec Tourer
2011 Nissan Navara
Self Contained Sites in Tasmania
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Re: Self Contained Sites in Tasmania
Hi Anthony Griffiths,
Welcome to the Family and Forum..
Cheers Rod
Welcome to the Family and Forum..
Cheers Rod
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Re: Self Contained Sites in Tasmania
Hi.
I can't see why not it is still going in to the dump point.
Karen,Ron and the Girls.
Just coasting along.
I can't see why not it is still going in to the dump point.
Karen,Ron and the Girls.
Just coasting along.
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Re: Self Contained Sites in Tasmania
It certainly is in the majority of cases Anthony and Carol. Just a few campsites specify the grey water tank must be fitted. To qualify for Leave No Trace certification and obtain a sticker from Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia a portable means of removing waste water from the campsite to a suitable disposal point is acceptable.
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