Grey Water Disposal

Paul Richards replied on 27/04/2022 16:58

Posted on 27/04/2022 16:58

I notice an advert for THIS in the club magazine. It certainly looks easier than emptying a waste carrier all the time. Anyone used one? Are they any good? I assume an advert in the magazine means their use is acceptable on club sites or am I wrong?

JVB66 replied on 27/04/2022 18:54

Posted on 27/04/2022 18:41 by EmilysDad

The cap that should be preventing the grey water from pouring onto the ground πŸ˜‰

I don't get involved in enforcing site rules πŸ˜‰

Posted on 27/04/2022 18:54

That is the trouble with modern society no one wants to get involved, but are very vocal otherwise 

As can be seen in many site reviews

IE my pitch was very smellyundecided

davetommo replied on 27/04/2022 18:55

Posted on 27/04/2022 18:41 by EmilysDad

The cap that should be preventing the grey water from pouring onto the ground πŸ˜‰

I don't get involved in enforcing site rules πŸ˜‰

Posted on 27/04/2022 18:55

My waste master has 3 caps, 1 has to be left off to allow the waste pipe to go into the container

JollyKernow replied on 27/04/2022 19:20

Posted on 27/04/2022 17:51 by Tinwheeler

Clearly, not many.

Edit: To be fair, the site rules don’t seem to be given great prominence anywhere.πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

Posted on 27/04/2022 19:20

They're alive and well here TWsurprised

JK

JVB66 replied on 27/04/2022 20:01

Posted on 27/04/2022 19:20 by JollyKernow

They're alive and well here TWsurprised

JK

Posted on 27/04/2022 20:01

They are on every site hopefully?,  it depends how they are interpreted is on how a happy site is currently runwink

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.

Tinwheeler replied on 27/04/2022 20:08

Posted on 27/04/2022 20:01 by JVB66

They are on every site hopefully?,  it depends how they are interpreted is on how a happy site is currently runwink

Posted on 27/04/2022 20:08

It also depends if they’re placed in such a way to encourage folk to read them.πŸ‘πŸ»

JVB66 replied on 27/04/2022 20:15

Posted on 27/04/2022 20:08 by Tinwheeler

It also depends if they’re placed in such a way to encourage folk to read them.πŸ‘πŸ»

Posted on 27/04/2022 20:15

I think jk was infering to the implementation rather than the display of ,but  I have seen club rules displayed in a couple of information rooms

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.

 

Colin

ABM replied on 27/04/2022 22:05

Posted on 27/04/2022 22:05

Certainly NOT Colin !!  At Altnahara its easier to use a bucket 'cos they hold less than a  normal waste container and weight is important since one has a slope to climb to the waste and fresh water points !wink

EmilysDad replied on 28/04/2022 00:27

Posted on 27/04/2022 18:55 by davetommo

My waste master has 3 caps, 1 has to be left off to allow the waste pipe to go into the container

Posted on 28/04/2022 00:27

So does mine but this wasn't a Wastemaster  πŸ™„

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