Dirty Water Dribblers

Pulled into the car park of a country park near Ringwood that we use as a tea break stop if going west it has coach parking and good walks for the dogs
Just going to pull up next to another motorhome and their grey waste was running all over the car park so it means I would have to step out on it🤬🤬
Proper soapy stuff, filth animal although on closer inspection the old chap driving looked like a tramp as did the woman with him.

Just gives people more ammunition to ban motorhomes from being able to stay places.
Oh no that must have been us the Tramp and Trampy woman 😂
 
I find that some of the worst offenders are coach drivers, especially in Europe. They let their black waste loose (no pun intended) on the motorway, personal experience on my BMW 1200GSA going to Nantes. Fortunately I had my visor down, 5 of us were covered in 💩. Apparently it’s a joke with the drivers to see how many stop!
 
My 60 Gallon Poo (black) pumps to a dual input macerator (grinder pump) as does my 60 Gallon grey waste water tank on my camper, once the V10 engine is hot and the exhaust manifolds are cherry red, the system mixes the black and grey waste and injects it directly into the manifolds where is vaporises it, coming out of the exhaust as stream


Its called Dedicated Injection Combustion, Highway Engine Anerobic Disposal
This deals with black as well and it burns 60% of bacteria

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Last year we were parked up on Lindisfarne next to another motorhome who’s owners we got chatting to, they were secretary’s for one of the more prestigious makes owners clubs. At around 10.30pm when the tide was out they set off back to the mainland and we followed about 10 mins later. They were easy to follow no tracking skills required as they left a lovely water trail behind, which could of course been clean drinking water or not.?
 
I also pour my wee from my "potty" into the hedges...

I also wee directly onto the ground around the trees (just like dogs do).

It would be far better on your compost heap (if you have one) it helps to break down the vegetation.
 
I've made a bung for ours from some hose pipe fittings.

Drink the right wine and you could have a cork as a spare! (If you don't drink, just buy the wine and I'll try to assist) :LOL:
 
Edit: just found advice from the RHS which concurs with the above…

Not quite 'concurs' me thinks, they say 'for short term in times of drought'... every week, all summer, is hardly 'short term, nor is most British summers, drought like :LOL:

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Many (most?) C&MC sites request you dump gray water in the hedges.

Many sites also specifically do not want you dumping gray water into their black water sewage systems, as it just means they have to pump them out more often, and there is far less 'solids' and too much water which messes up what the system was designed for, especially if the fairy liquid and shower soap kills off the bacteria.
I really am surprised if this is true? Although I rarely use C & MH official sites, I thought an up-market club like this would have a modern sewage system and not the old Septic Tank system you appear to be describing?

Are we talking about 5 vehicle sites or the official main ones? :unsure:

Having read later posts, I have come to the conclusion you must have meant CL's?
 
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I too bought a waste water bung. Not much use currently as my grey tank is leaking into my hot air shroud which is leaking onto the road. Can’t wait to get it fixed. Embarassing!
 
Spotting this at a popular park up in Chester, for 36 hours this guy just dribbled this yuk from under his van, a 10m water trail. Talk about give us all a bad name!

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Some regularly do that on our seafront, I politely (or something like that) tell them they are polluting our Blue Flag resort. you are right makes those of us who are careful get tarred with the same brush.
 

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