please dont laugh!!

Jul 11, 2007
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what do you do with your chemical waste and you know what if you go to a site that has no chemical disposal,

i am but a newbie idiot - please do not mock me lol

(the wifes asking anyway not me) he he
 
May 18, 2007
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Commercial sites will have disposal points normally next to or part of the toilet block. CL's and CS's will have a disposal point somewhere Ask the site owner
 
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A shovel and a pick comes to mind!!! However, these days all sites should have a 'chemical disposal' point and a water tap even on 5 van sites. You should have no problems.
 
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Hi Lee

I realise I risk being corrected, but I have always believed you were able to empty your casette contents down any water flushing toilet if need be.
 
Apr 16, 2007
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Lee,

I was recently on a site where there was no dedicated disposal point. When I asked the owner he said I had to lift the drain cover in front of the toilet block to empty the cassette. Hope that helps.

Jim
 
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Do you have access to the drains at home?

We had a the misfortune a few months ago to have to return home due to illness and wasn't able to dispose of grey water or chemical waste from our motorhome.

Luckily I have access to the waste pies / sewer on the driveway so emptied when we got home.
 
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Lee,

Some places indicate the toilet emptying point with a sign to 'CC emptying point'... short for Chemical Closet. A bit quaint I always think!

On smaller sites, farms etc, it's common to have to lift a drain cover as Jim has pointed out.

Ron
 

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