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RE: [SilverStreak] Grey water tank(s)?



Thanks Luke!

> Christi
> 
> If ever back on the rock do stop in. Any old Islander and Silver
> Streak owner is always welcome at my place.
> 
> Luke
> 
> W M Luke Lukoskie
> 16254 Westside Hwy SW
> Vashon Island WA 98070 
> Luke@TreeAndB.com
> www.TreeAndB.com
> 206-953-7656
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sslist-admin@tompatterson.com
> [mailto:sslist-admin@tompatterson.com] On Behalf Of Cristi Cave Sent:
> Thursday, April 03, 2008 8:37 AM To: sslist@tompatterson.com Subject:
> RE: [SilverStreak] Grey water tank(s)?
> 
> Nice house.  Figure the odds:  I buy a Silver Streak, go on a mailing
> list, and meet someone else on the list--who lives on same tiny island
> on which I grew up.  Very much enjoyed the photos:  it was nice to see
> home again.
> 
> Cristi
> 
> > Check out www.incinolet.com. I have one of their toilets in my
> > treehouse which you may look at on my website below. They can be
> > attached to solar panels for operation and I would be happy to talk
> > with anyone about my history of use. All  you have left is
> > ash...elegant.
> > 
> > W M Luke Lukoskie
> > 16254 Westside Hwy SW
> > Vashon Island WA 98070 
> > Luke@TreeAndB.com
> > www.TreeAndB.com
> > 206-953-7656
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: sslist-admin@tompatterson.com
> > [mailto:sslist-admin@tompatterson.com] On Behalf Of
> > waymark1@juno.com Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 6:14 PM To:
> > sslist@tompatterson.com Subject: RE: [SilverStreak] Grey water
> > tank(s)?
> > 
> > As we're planning to build a cabin in a remote off-the-grid
> > location, we have found that a composter toilet is the cheapest way
> > to go, and is also ecologically "green." The health district does
> > not allow running water in the dwelling if there is no conventional
> > septic system and drainfield, so the shower and laundry has to be in
> > a separate building. Also, the bathroom grey water and kitchen grey
> > water have to be separate if there is no conventional septic system
> > and drainfield. The bathroom grey water can be spread on a flower
> > garden or used to water trees, but the kitchen grey water either has
> > to be hauled off to an approved disposal facility or a "grease trap"
> > small-sized conventional septic system and drainfield has to be
> > installed. (A "grease trap" is a very small septic tank used for
> > kitchen sink wastewater only.)
> > 
> > I wonder how soon RVs will be required to have 3 tanks: 1 black from
> > the toilet, one bathroom/laundry grey, and 1 kitchen sink/dishwasher
> > grey waste tank?
> > 
> > Al