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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3595281" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>By "destination unit," would you happen to be referring to what is called a "park model," that being one that seldom, if ever, gets moved? Check into those to see if their sewer system goes directly to the septic system of if there are "holding tanks" to hold grey and black water prior to dumping manually. Grey tanks are for showers and sinks while black tanks are for toilets.</p><p></p><p>I imagine you know this, but I'm just covering a base here. Do not leave the valve open on an RV's black tank to let stuff go straight to the septic tank. Doing that allows solids to build up in the holding tank, leading to what we call "the pyramid of death." If that occurs, getting rid of that pyramid takes time and lots of water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3595281, member: 7900"] By "destination unit," would you happen to be referring to what is called a "park model," that being one that seldom, if ever, gets moved? Check into those to see if their sewer system goes directly to the septic system of if there are "holding tanks" to hold grey and black water prior to dumping manually. Grey tanks are for showers and sinks while black tanks are for toilets. I imagine you know this, but I'm just covering a base here. Do not leave the valve open on an RV's black tank to let stuff go straight to the septic tank. Doing that allows solids to build up in the holding tank, leading to what we call "the pyramid of death." If that occurs, getting rid of that pyramid takes time and lots of water. [/QUOTE]
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