DIY Portable Gray Water Tank - For Campers

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20 Aug 201814:55

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TLDRThe video script discusses the challenges and solutions associated with grey water disposal while camping in an RV or similar vehicle. It explains that grey water comes from kitchen sinks, showers, and bathroom sinks, but not toilets, which produce black water. The script emphasizes the importance of adhering to 'leave no trace' guidelines by collecting and disposing of grey water at least 200 feet away from any water bodies to prevent attracting bugs, animals, and causing water pollution. It also shares personal experiences with portable grey water tanks, including their advantages and disadvantages, such as being lightweight and easy to make but prone to leaks. The video provides a DIY guide for creating a flexible grey water tank using a translucent HDPE water jug, PVC pipe, and other materials, highlighting the ease of making and using such a system for a more convenient and environmentally friendly camping experience.

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RV CampingGrey WaterLeave No TraceCamping TipsEnvironmental ImpactWildlife SafetyWater ManagementPortable TanksDIY SolutionsCamping SafetySustainability