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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
RV dumping stations
By Kelly Cauthorn @ 6:54 AM :: :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: RV Owners
 
KELOWNA, B.C. -- Off-Grid writes that knowing where to legally dump wastewater is an important part of living in an RV. But how do you find a dump station while traveling?

“It’s pretty easy,” said Natalie Vartanian of “Girls Gone Moto.” In 2011, Vartanian and two others traveled the U.S. in a 34-foot-long 1984 Fleetwood Southwind, primarily staying at rest stops or in Wal-Mart lots. Once a week they would find a dump station that also supplied potable water, writes Off-Grid.

“We would literally Google ‘dump station’ and the nearest city, and results would come back. We found the most comprehensive web site was SaniDumps.com,” said Vartanian.

John Clarke, publisher of SaniDumps.com, and his wife, Chris, started the website from their home in Kelowna, B.C. Off-Grid writes that the site has grown to include more than 17,000 dump stations in 13 countries, and features private and public parks, non-park, free, pay, donation and commercial locations.

For the complete story from Off-Grid, click here.

 

 

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