Waste water and State parks

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Postby 48Rob » Thu Dec 15, 2005 2:02 pm

Hello George,

No worries, I've taken no offense.

You're an educated man sharing knowledge and ideas with others in a very respectful manner.
I enjoy learning!

I must ask though, what is "OTT"?

You wrote;
On the milk thing, turning a divet and pouring in should not cause any smell, it will break down naturally.

Yes, 100% correct.
Problem is, not many here know what a divet (divot) is, or what turning one means...

The people who do know, don't need to because they already properly dispose of their waste.

From the sound of it, you and your countrymen care far more for the environment, and each other than many of those I encounter on a camping excursion.

It is good that someone cares!

Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...
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Postby GeorgeTelford » Thu Dec 15, 2005 8:11 pm

Hi Rob

OTT (over the top)

Actually I am from UK, were dumping water is the same as state parks lol, there are some that know the ecological way generally farmers with camposite facilities...

Divet, dig in with spade turn top few inches of soil over drain water, milk etc into temp pit, when finished turn clod of earth back into place and you would never no anyone had been there.

On the toilet front this is the ideal for wild camping the sawdust toilet

http://www.weblife.org/humanure/default.html

The last section is interesting grey water section too
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