Dumping grey on the move
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And I bet most of those caravanners leave the caps on their waste outlets open (as I used to do) to drain the little bit of grey water left in their pipes as they pull off their pitch to leave the site.
Pot, kettle and black
Most, or should I say, nearly all, are guilty of dropping a little grey water.
Storm, teacup
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It was a Moho owner who started the thread, have you included that poster in the ‘anti Moho’ group?. I see no anti Moho posts, I do see the same old same old from the usual posters from both sides crying out my LV is better than your LV. It’s good to see the loyalty to CT from members around Europe posting in good weather & bad👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊
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I agree with you, when I had a C/van on the last day I’d empty everything into the grey waste, then leave the waste flaps open to get the pipes shaken clean👍🏻😊
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I agree they should be better, but while we were away this week I've seen motorhomes discharging more grey water over the road than down any of the 3 grids ..... being very dry & sunny, it emphasised where it had actually drained to ie none down where it should have gone.
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If motor caravaners cannot get their waste water to drain into the sloping sumps of the latest costs incurred by the CC and maybe other organisations that are immune from the critics then it just goes to prove that not only are waste outlets on motor caravans not fit for purpose but the users of such vehicles also need some training no matter where the outlet on the vehicle is positioned
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Not refurbished David, completely new. It used to be outside the shower block as so many are, when they refurbished the shower block they totally moved the mhsp to just outside the barrier opposite the reception. Would have been so much easier to make a central drive over grid running across the middle of the area. Our waste water tap is halfway down the mh so to position it over one of these manhole covers requires you to drive over it first if the area is not generous.
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