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Old 05-02-2023, 08:58 AM   #15
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I may be naïve, but I have assumed that there are very few critters that can survive for long in my black tank. I don't think that I have ever even had an ant that come up through the black tank or piping. Now, I have the dump system and value turned off all the time (I never just leave the valves open) so I try to prevent the entrance of any critters by closing off the system fully all the time except when I "dump tanks" and then I immediately shut everything off again.

Hasn't been a problem.

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Gary,
To be clear, I agree that the best policy is to keep all gates closed until it's time to empty them. I only suggest that in the event you leave your gray tank open a p-trap is a good way to prevent sewer bugs from crawling up into your GRAY tank and who knows where from there. In my case, DW does not conserve water, meaning I would be dumping the gray daily when we stay home. It's probably overkill, But I overkill everything. fortunately, I do not own a firearm
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Old 05-02-2023, 09:05 AM   #16
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There had been a similar post a few weeks back, I am not sure if it was the Entegra Forum (maybe Newmar?) but there was something mentioned about an access panel below the shower.
You could gain access by removing both tag and drive tire/s, remove the panel and the trap would be accessible.
Is this correct, or was I having one of my frequent dreams that usually include issues associated with the Coach.
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