I think that the issue is ensuring sufficient sludge storage capacity until they can get to a place to get rid of it, not the process of getting rid of it.Passport said:Why not devise a sewage hose leading from the cassette tank to the in-ground sewer opening? Some local company that deals in plastic welding should be able to help you-especially if you supply the parts
Inappropriate yes, but also unsanitary and usually illegal. The National Park Service, the US Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management all prohibit dumping human waste on their lands. The same is true for many other US and State agencies.CCC said:Is it inappropriate to dig a hole out in the woods and dump the cassette there? Assuming you not in an established camping area?
That just adds another slop transfer. Personally, I would rather just swap cassettes. But to each his own.SLJ said:Why two cassettes? How about something to dump the cassette into when it gets filled. They make them with wheels.
CrabTab said:
. . . A big reason we sold our 2019 320 was the 5 gal. black tank was too limiting
for our dry camping needs...