At
RV dump stations there is a hole in the middle to dump gray water or black
water. There is a freshwater hose there in the middle to wash away any
spillage. Then, out at the ends of the dump island, there are spigots of
fresh water that are deemed safe.
The
hose in the middle is labeled as non-potable.
This
is what the spigot at the end of the island looks like.
Contaminated
water and safe water. Of course, we only want to fill up our tanks with
safe water. But then I had to start wondering about how different is the
water, really, from these two different sources. Do we really think that
there is plumbing for two different kinds of water underneath every RV dump
station; treated water and untreated water? I don’t think so.
That’s way too much work; too much infrastructure.
Here
is what I think. Each outlet is delivering water from the exact same
source. The danger of the middle hose is that it might get contaminated
by people using it to rinse out dump hoses, so they label the water from that
spigot as non-potable. I don’t know if this explanation is true or not,
but it answers my burning question, and I can move on.
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