Hope so. He told me 1 year and 11 months ago (to the day!) that he would do so when he had time. He's a busy man. In the meantime, if it's not an overnighting location and you really want to add it, you might do better using the WT or WS category.I have just added an elsan point in a carpark in Fort Augustus.
But there is no designated poi for Elsan points.
I had to include as a carpark.
Maybe Phill could add such a designation.
Didn’t reckon you were to fussy Davidadding where you can have a poo-poi? good idea.
think it is on the to do list - #2.
Not necessarily an overnighting location (and if it's the one that I believe it to be, overnighting is prohibited). A number of places in Scotland have installed disposal points for the contents of toilet cassettes (with no facility to dispose of grey or fill up with fresh water), often chargeable. And no, do not randomly empty your toilet all over the car park.Elsan point in a car park?? Does that mean it is an overnight stopping place or can you randomly empty your toilet in the car park!.
Oh £$%^ !Not necessarily an overnighting location (and if it's the one that I believe it to be, overnighting is prohibited). A number of places in Scotland have installed disposal points for the contents of toilet cassettes (with no facility to dispose of grey or fill up with fresh water), often chargeable. And no, do not randomly empty your toilet all over the car park.
Sometimes toilets are connected to sceptic tanks and yes chemicals can damage them.Interesting question.
A lot of public toilets say "No chemical disposal"
Now our MH uses a system called SOG or something so no chemicals needed. So our tank just contains diluted wee and some toilet paper.
As no chemicals are involved and that is what they seem to be prohibiting, can I empty ours into such public toilets?