That is terrific news for experienced campers and travellers. Hopefully this will reduce the disgusting practice of campers (and caravanners) having showers with scant regard for the sewerage run-off onto the ground
What would you have people do with their grey water from showers? Perhaps you are clued in on some new apparatus that will magically make all this terrible stuff just dissappear.
I use my grey water at home to water my plants and gardens and they thrive on it.
Are you actually advocating taking this terrible grey water back to our respective homes and then disposing of it down the sewer? that is assuming we had the capacity to carry all this waste water.
yes that is the principal for low impact camping- you have the facility to take water and rubbish into the bush- isn't it also your responsibility to take this rubbish and "now dirty water" dish washing, showering etc with you?
notice how national parks are now no longer supplying bins?
this is the next frontier- get used to it.
moves are already afoot- see this notice as the start, you will need certification that you carry you grey waste away from these areas.
CMCA initiatives:-
• The Leave No Trace® – Self Containment Code of Conduct Scheme is a CMCA initiative that includes
adherence to a Code of Conduct and an environmental commitment. Vehicles registered in this scheme
must be able to retain all waste within the vehicle.
as to the original quoted message- travel to a few of the free campsites in the "bible" camp 6 etc and you can see evidence of the film/ crust left from the showers and washing machines that the "larger" self contained caravans etc can leave- think of the specs of a bush tracker type van 400lts of fresh water and facilities fro a washing machine, the potential for these types of wastes to exist.
look I'm currently guilty, my van has a shower toilet, I carry the black waste (sewerage) away, but the sink and shower water get directed away from the van into the bush, I'm currently making efforts to include another "grey water tank" as I'd rather be part of the solution rather than part of the problem in getting places "locked" away.
nothing disturbs me more than turning up to a beach campsite and finding the past toilet of the person before, I can see how people could also see the grey waste scum in the same light- not everyone thinks the same, and one persons ideal campsite could have once been someones ideal toilet