Hogging taps
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This practice of permanent connection is actually illegal in most water authority areas. They require a non-return valve often called a "bib cock" to be fitted to individual outlets to prevent the passage of bacteria back into the supply. Unless the "hogging"
user has fitted such a non-return valve they could contaminate your water. The authority to contact will be the Public Health department for the area in which the offence is being committed.0 -
This practice of permanent connection is actually illegal in most water authority areas. They require a non-return valve often called a "bib cock" to be fitted to individual outlets to prevent the passage of bacteria back into the supply. Unless the "hogging" user has fitted such a non-return valve they could contaminate your water. The authority to contact will be the Public Health department for the area in which the offence is being committed.
The regs state in our area all outside taps must be fitted with such a device. I changed ours in order to comply. In our case it is internal to the actual tap. So I would have thought, given the taps are outside, they would have to be fitted with these by the campsite owner. If they are integral, as is mine, you would not be aware of this.
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Never come across anyone on a CL leaving a hose permanently connected to a communal tap, but sometimes visitors with onboard tanks fill up, which can take a bit longer than an aqua roll, but even this is done at quiet times so as not to disturb others. Never
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This practice of permanent connection is actually illegal in most water authority areas. They require a non-return valve often called a "bib cock" to be fitted to individual outlets to prevent the passage of bacteria back into the supply. Unless the "hogging"
user has fitted such a non-return valve they could contaminate your water. The authority to contact will be the Public Health department for the area in which the offence is being committed.The regs state in our area all outside taps must be fitted with such a device. I changed ours in order to comply. In our case it is internal to the actual tap. So I would have thought, given the taps are outside, they would have to be fitted with these by
the campsite owner. If they are integral, as is mine, you would not be aware of this.Write your comments here...All our taps on the service pitches and elsewere have non return valves .
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This practice of permanent connection is actually illegal in most water authority areas. They require a non-return valve often called a "bib cock" to be fitted to individual outlets to prevent the passage of bacteria back into the supply. Unless the "hogging"
user has fitted such a non-return valve they could contaminate your water. The authority to contact will be the Public Health department for the area in which the offence is being committed.Write your comments here...thanks for this info. I didn't know this
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Is it acceptable/permitted to connected a splitter to the tap and leave your water pipe connected to one side of the connector, leaving the other side available for others to use?
Never come across anyone doing this. OK I suppose if only you and one other on the site, but if only one shared tap and more than 2 vans, I think you could be thought of as taking advantage unfairly.
(As in....you have done it but nobody else can)
Is it so difficult just to connect up the hose when you actually want to use it? Or do as most do and take the water container to the tap?
If you want, or need, a serviced pitch, there are CLs that provide this.
I was interested from the perspective that it may have been a viable alternative to "hoggers". Just a thought.
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I've never come across this on a CL. It is not something I would tolerate on a communal water tap. If I required to fill up my roller ball I would disconnect the offending connection and use the tap as it was intended.
No problem - no hassle.
K
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I agree. I think it is pretty arrogant and selfish to do leave yourself connected to a tap which others have to use. I'm sorry but I would disconnect and leave the fittings. I would not reconnect after filling my aqua roll.... Having said that I have never ever come across this as almost all people I have come accross on cls are considerate to others.
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No problem at Higher Bochym each pitch has two taps, fresh water and waste, both with non-return valves!
Andrew & Sarah
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I don't think it is a problem in any way, just one of those "who will bite" topics from a poster who hasn't acknowledged any one else's input.
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No problem at Higher Bochym each pitch has two taps, fresh water and waste, both with non-return valves!
Andrew & Sarah
Write your comments here...Love your site S & A but it is missing the one thing for us. Can't believe your not fully booked for 6/5/2016 Flora Day,thats amazing. Best wishes.
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The NRV in the tap protects the supply but does not seperate the "hog" from those using the other side of the split. If you think it does not matter then Mr Wikipedia can tell you about cryptosporidium and his pals.
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Thanks ADP1963 its the 8th May this year fair weather dancers and campers needed!
Write your comments here...Andrew,I think we could both be a day out. My daughter in law who works in bank is adamant that is the 7th of May as you know they dance through the premises. Still can't believe the best CL in Cornwall is not fully booked. Best
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Do as I do and take a
Hozelock Tee and you can both be happy and avoid unpleasantness with your neighbour ( if you want to)Brilliant idea David, I am now the proud owner of one and only £8 from Asda
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