Ok, the "daily rant" thread says I should continue an old thread rather than starting a new one for an old topic, so I did as the ranter said, used the search function, and went to reply in an old thread on the topic I wanted..................and had this pop up -
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Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic. , but the daily rant people seem a bit grumpy lately and scare me, so I'll ignore the forum warning and ask here anyway
So has anyone had (or heard of) any issues in there travels regarding needing to have grey water tanks ?
Reason for the question is I'm building a list of features or qualities that I might want in a potential future camper and I'm undecided about grey water storage tanks.
I have heard stories from "friends of peoples second cousins wife who met a bloke once who new somebody" that there are places that you cant go unless you can retain your grey water, but I haven't been able to factually confirm it anywhere. Does anyone have any real evidence to confirm or deny the stories ? If there is any truth to what seems to be campground gossip, it may be areas in some of the WA parks or peninsulas ?
Also, if I was to change campers, whatever I get would need to see me into the next decade at least, so I'm wondering if the greenies keep getting their way, would it be worth hedging my bets and have a grey water tank just in case ?
Cheers