I just bought a new LQ trailer today!!! This one has a flush toilet. This will be my first experience with a black water tank. Can anyone give me advice on how to locate dump stations?
Posted 2005-09-17 9:48 PM (#30544 - in reply to #30541) Subject: RE: Dump Stations
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Location: Fort Pierce
Hi,
Most Flying J's, have free dumps, most campgrounds will let people who don't stay there dump for a fee $5 or $10. Some more enlightened states have dumps at the rest areas on the Interstates. The EXIT GUIDE lists them. And finally the web site below show many places.
Posted 2005-09-18 9:03 AM (#30548 - in reply to #30541) Subject: RE: Dump Stations
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Posts: 2453
Location: Northern Utah
To add to the above list. Places that SELL RV's often have a dump station for their customers. There is a large RV dealer about 2 miles away from me. They have a very nice facility that can handle two RV's at the same time. The sign reads. "If you enjoy using this facility, please come in and shop with us"
As a builder I have on several occassion installed RV Dumps in new homes that I have built for people. We just install a "Y" in the sewer line and bring a lateral up in the RV pad on the side of the house. We form the cement pad around the cap witha slight slope for drainage, and install a hose bib nearby.
Posted 2005-09-18 8:02 PM (#30579 - in reply to #30541) Subject: RE: Dump Stations
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Location: West TN
I am not sure if you are going to be camping or showing. Being from TN as well, I just wanted to add that if you are going to be camping, I would check with the campground to make sure they have a dump facility. There are some places in TN that have sewer connections at each site. Others will only have one dump station. If that is the case, you can purchase a "honey wagon" that will let you dump your waste water in it and carry it to the dump station instead of having to move your trailer.