- Apr 20, 2006
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After reading that to use anything else would ruin the toilet in my 'van; as new caravanner, I have dutifully stocked up on Aquachem toilet paper for the loo - which is not cheap! (Unfortunately, with two young children, not using the loo in the 'van is not an option).
However, on the two sites we've stayed on so far, the chemical waste has always been in a toilet block, and to my (admittedly untrained) eyes looks like it flows straight into the main sewerage system, along with the site's plumbed-in loos.
If this is the case, and all our waste is going through main-line sewerage, why are we informed that we have to have special loo paper that will decompose faster? If I can put bog-standard (no pun intended!) paper in the system from a loo in a toilet block, why can't I put the same paper into the system from the cassette of my caravan loo?
Are we being conned, or is there something that I've missed?
However, on the two sites we've stayed on so far, the chemical waste has always been in a toilet block, and to my (admittedly untrained) eyes looks like it flows straight into the main sewerage system, along with the site's plumbed-in loos.
If this is the case, and all our waste is going through main-line sewerage, why are we informed that we have to have special loo paper that will decompose faster? If I can put bog-standard (no pun intended!) paper in the system from a loo in a toilet block, why can't I put the same paper into the system from the cassette of my caravan loo?
Are we being conned, or is there something that I've missed?