Motorhome waste point

dougA replied on 28/05/2019 19:56

Posted on 28/05/2019 19:56

Just back from Stonehaven club site. Excellent site all round and very well maintained by the wardens 👍.

While at the above site on the day of departure I noticed 2 motorhomes drive over the motorhome waste point and started to empty there waste water with the drain cover still closed. When I empty my waste water at the drain I lift off the drain cover to let the water go straight into the drain then replace the drain cover when finished.

What is the correct procedure when there is no grid and it’s a wast point with a cover over it?

I also had a polite word with a gentleman whom had lifted the waste point drain cover and emptied his toilet waste down the waste drain 🤔.

replied on 01/06/2019 20:11

Posted on 01/06/2019 20:11

 Bit different than the average CC site though

 

replied on 01/06/2019 20:49

Posted on 01/06/2019 20:11 by

 Bit different than the average CC site though

 

Posted on 01/06/2019 20:49

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JVB66 replied on 01/06/2019 20:57

Posted on 01/06/2019 20:49 by

It's an Aires.  About £12 per night incl 16 amp power.  Each large pitch enclosed by a hedge most hard standings and some grass.  

Posted on 01/06/2019 20:57

If only either the cc Ltd or the ccc Ltd or any other companies  who own/run sites could afford an area that big in the UK ,but then if they could it would also be at UK prices to usewink

EmilysDad replied on 01/06/2019 20:58

Posted on 01/06/2019 19:53 by

Zoom in on this:

So simple

and you will see two MH parked on a properly designed MSP designed to take three MH's at the same time.  Park any where with your discharge pipe over the white area and your discharge will go down the drain; no need for pipes and aiming. ... simples.  So easy so why can't CC Ltd get it right?

 

Posted on 01/06/2019 20:58

The MSP on the last CC site we were looked to be a little higher than the road it was set in 🤐 ..... honest .... and this was a newly installed service point.

JVB66 replied on 01/06/2019 21:00

Posted on 01/06/2019 20:58 by EmilysDad

The MSP on the last CC site we were looked to be a little higher than the road it was set in 🤐 ..... honest .... and this was a newly installed service point.

Posted on 01/06/2019 21:00

And that site was?surprised

replied on 01/06/2019 21:02

Posted on 01/06/2019 21:02

Was that the Electric Brae Campsite? 

replied on 01/06/2019 21:08

Posted on 01/06/2019 20:58 by EmilysDad

The MSP on the last CC site we were looked to be a little higher than the road it was set in 🤐 ..... honest .... and this was a newly installed service point.

Posted on 01/06/2019 21:08

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EmilysDad replied on 01/06/2019 21:18

Posted on 01/06/2019 21:02 by

Was that the Electric Brae Campsite? 

Posted on 01/06/2019 21:18

That was when we had the leaf blowing saga ..... 

ABM replied on 01/06/2019 23:34

Posted on 01/06/2019 23:34

I'm still carrying my drain adapter - made from 3 foot or so of square plastic guttering - cheap, cheerful, efficient & so very easy to use & keep clean laughingwink

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