QUOTE(PWR MAD @ Dec 1 2005, 03:04 PM)
QUOTE(AZDUNERAT @ Dec 1 2005, 02:34 PM)
Just for clarification we can dump our remaining fresh water tanks right??? I dont want to end up on this page inadvertently
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No, once water, or anything else, goes in your tank, it's considered potable. No holding tank dumping of any kind.
Last year a ranger came into camp and asked who owned the TH. When I said I did, he walked me to the other side and showed me how my fresh water valve hadn't been shut all the way and said it's the same as dumping any of the holding tanks, not allowed. After I told him I had just got there and must not have shut it properly, he was cool and polite.
He did quote me the name/number of the law, but I don't remember.
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Um, I don't think thats quite right...
23114. (a)( )1 A vehicle may not be driven or moved on any highway unless the vehicle is so constructed, covered, or loaded as to prevent any of its contents or load other than clear water or feathers from live birds from dropping, sifting, leaking, blowing, spilling, or otherwise escaping from the vehicle.
The clear water would have to be in some form of container.
I say everybody open their freshwater tanks while exiting via wash road.
It's probably the only dust abatement program we'll see this year .
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I always pulled the pug for fresh water on the way out of my TH. Never had any problems.