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I am creating my own rv build from a 4x4 truck, and I would like to be able to stay at LTVAs. They have a rule that you need to have "self containment" of blackwater wastes in order to be allowed to stay at an ltva. my normal method is a composting toilet, but they will not accept that. So my question is how strictly do they check for "self containment"? Has anyone had experiences with how strictly they check?
Their statute from their website reads "Self-contained camping units must have a permanent, fixed wastewater holding tank of 10 gallon minimum capacity."
Is it enough to permanently attach such a tank under your vehicle or are they going to look inside and check out your toilet and make sure it is properly plumbed into it? I am wondering what I must do to be allowed to stay at an LTVA, and am concerned about the effort space consumption and money I would be required to expend on a system I would never use.
Has anyone had experience with this?
Thank you so much!
Stewart
Their statute from their website reads "Self-contained camping units must have a permanent, fixed wastewater holding tank of 10 gallon minimum capacity."
Is it enough to permanently attach such a tank under your vehicle or are they going to look inside and check out your toilet and make sure it is properly plumbed into it? I am wondering what I must do to be allowed to stay at an LTVA, and am concerned about the effort space consumption and money I would be required to expend on a system I would never use.
Has anyone had experience with this?
Thank you so much!
Stewart