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Old 06-08-2022, 09:42 AM   #29
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Handling wastewater protocol has not changed. How come this thread continues? Most is redundant and not any new information.
It continues because folks respond to a new post (like both of us have now done).

Handling protocol?

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Handling wastewater protocol has not changed. How come this thread continues? Most is redundant and not any new information.
My guess is that differences of opinion make many thread discussions ongoing.

Me, I never ger sick from handling wastewater.

I am not fussy about washing up, wearing gloves (never), or using sanitizer all the time.

Cleaning toilets, wastewater lines and dumping has been pretty much a full time issue for me as a liveaboard on boats and RVs for much of my adult life.

I am lucky in that sense, I feel sorry for those that get sick at the drop of anything. For those, whatever protocols one uses is well worth the prevention of feeling like crap.

But if one sees someone like me, ignoring every sanitation protocol ever printed...please don't feel sorry as I am both fully aware/educated on the subject, but chose my path that works just fine for me.
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