We were at private campgrounds attached to the Texas Renaissance Festival. For eight weekends in a row 1,000+ people descend on to this land and set up there camps helter skelter (no designated plots). Most arrive and set up after dark as they worked that day. The management got sick of people complaining when they discovered the next morning that they had pitched their tents on top of some else's food goo. Management's response: no dumping any waste water on the ground. You can walk around the campgrounds with nothing but a chainmal loincloth, a Scottish claymore and large bottle of rum and the cops won't bother you. But if they see you spit your toothpaste onto the ground you can get tossed out. <img src="/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
Dumping the water in the portapotties is one possiblity, but from a hygiene point of view that has it's own riskes. I'm pretty sure Monday morning a crew comes by and just burns the johns down rather than tries cleaning them up! They are pretty nasty.
Anyway, that's why I posted the question. I was hoping someone might have a neat trick. if not I'll go with the wiping the pots out, rinse with boiling water then burn the paper towel.
-Blast
Edited by Blast (10/30/06 08:10 PM)