Grey Water Disposal
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JVB66 replied on 27/04/2022 18:54
Posted on 27/04/2022 18:41 by EmilysDadThe cap that should be preventing the grey water from pouring onto the ground π
I don't get involved in enforcing site rules π
davetommo replied on 27/04/2022 18:55
Posted on 27/04/2022 18:41 by EmilysDadThe cap that should be preventing the grey water from pouring onto the ground π
I don't get involved in enforcing site rules π
JollyKernow replied on 27/04/2022 19:20
Posted on 27/04/2022 17:51 by TinwheelerClearly, not many.
Edit: To be fair, the site rules donβt seem to be given great prominence anywhere.π€·π»ββοΈ
JVB66 replied on 27/04/2022 20:01
Posted on 27/04/2022 19:20 by JollyKernowThey're alive and well here TW
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Navigateur replied on 27/04/2022 20:07
Posted on 27/04/2022 20:07
This gadget seems to filter out the lumps - to presumably be disposed of somewhere else. But the water and other liquids such as soap, sweat, spitle, grease laden washing-up liquid, old tea and coffee, etc goes onto the ground on the pitch. Sounds quite disgusting. Especially for the next occupant.
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Tinwheeler replied on 27/04/2022 20:08
JVB66 replied on 27/04/2022 20:15
Posted on 27/04/2022 20:08 by TinwheelerIt also depends if theyβre placed in such a way to encourage folk to read them.ππ»
eribaMotters replied on 27/04/2022 20:57
Posted on 27/04/2022 20:57
My waste water container does not have a cap. Am I the only person to use a bucket?
As regards where to chuck it, I ask at reception when I check in. I've found most continental sites and a lot of CL's say in the bushes, so if it's not greasy that is where it goes. I think it goes without question C&MC sites and most commercial it is at a designated point.
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