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Old 08-23-2011, 03:03 PM   #21
chockwald
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Wally, no doubt you are correct about the reasons why dumbing a black tank's contents on the land became illegal, but the fact remains that it is illegal, and that is the predominant reason I don't dump my black tank, other than at a dump station, or other legally appropriate location. The other reason is that I wouldn't want to be near a spot where I dumped my black tank contents....seems to me that it would be a lot of work to dump it in a considerate manner without a lot of preparation in advance of the "dump", especially if I was to remain in that location afterwards.

That's my two bits, but I'm not holding on too tight.

Clarke

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Originally Posted by Wally Arntzen View Post
If your in the wilderness what option do you loose. It was used as fertelizer for centeries in this country untill the chemical companies convinced politicians to ban it and sell chemicals. Its still used in most countries in Asia, lots of Europe and other areas of the world. I would never dump it in a populated area but in the wilderness or out in the boondocks thats what the cheater dump valve is for. I've only done it twice but it was sure nice to have when I needed it.

Thats my 2 cents worth and I'm not letting go.

Wally
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