How much water does a marine toilet use?

Water usage for marine toilets can generally range from 0.4 liters to 3.5 liters per use, depending on the model and the complexity of the system. The most economical marine toilets are simple cassette toilets and VacuFlush systems. Alternatively, compostable and incineration toilets use zero water to process waste.
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Can you poop in a marine toilet?

Marine heads are self-contained and need to be manually pumped or dumped after each trip. It's a smelly, messy job that most boat owners prefer to avoid. It's a good idea to ask about bathroom rules before stepping onboard a boat with a toilet. Sometimes pee is ok but poop is probably off limits.
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Where does water come from for a marine toilet?

Consider a rough sea and the boat rocking heavily. A traditional toilet would have water spilling from the toilet bowl as the boat rocks. Conversely, marine toilet bowls a kept dry until such time that they are being used, then water is pumped into the bowl.
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How much water does a macerator toilet use?

Macerating toilets are as durable as standard toilets, usually working for around 10 to 15 years before any parts need replacing. They're also easy on the environment. While some models use the standard 1.6 gallons per flush (GPF), most upflush toilets use around 1.28 GPF, with some using as little as 0.8 GPF.
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Do marine toilets smell?

Marine toilets need not stink, but they often do. The discharge hose is, by far, the most common culprit. To check yours, rub the hose with a damp, clean cloth, then sniff the cloth.
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Can you put bleach in a marine toilet?

Bleach: Bleach did no harm to components, but we do not recommend using it. It is bad for the holding tank bio-organisms and is incompatible with many holding-tank treatments.
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How much water does a cassette toilet use per flush?

The amount of water an RV toilet uses per flush is determined by the person flushing the toilet. In general, you should expect to use up to . 79 gallons of water per flush.
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Is a macerating toilet worth it?

Note: Macerating toilets are not recommended as a primary toilet. Though this may be unavoidable in some circumstances, understand that because of the various mechanical parts working together in the unit, failure can come more quickly than with a standard toilet.
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Where does the waste from a macerator go?

When waste enters the pump it is macerated (divided into tiny pieces combined with water), it's then pumped through small bore PVC pipe to the main drainage outflow pipes. But where does it go? All Saniflo products are designed to pump waste into a city sewer, septic tank, or soil stack.
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How does a sea toilet work on a boat?

The pump-out toilet comes either as a 'Dump-Through' unit (where the tank sits directly beneath the toilet) or with a remote tank, where the waste has to be transported away by pumps or vacuums via a pipe network.
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Do yachts dump waste in the ocean?

Most commonly, yachts will follow the same tactic as other ocean-faring vessels, in that they discharge waste directly into the oceans. Many of the modern vessels have holding tanks for human waste (black water), but wastewater (gray water) is usually evacuated into the ocean itself.
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Where does the waste go on a boat toilet?

Where does the toilet waste go? The pump out toilet consists of a holding tank, head discharge hose, a pump out hose, a vent line and more than likely a macerator. The discharge hose takes the waste from the toilet and disposes of it into the top of the holding tank.
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Can you dump human waste in the ocean?

Federal law says that untreated sewage (even if it's been dosed with a deodorant product) can NOT be discharged in inland or coastal waters. This means the sewage from a portable toilet or a Type III holding tank can not be discharged unless you are in the ocean more than 3 miles offshore.
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Can I poop in a Saniflo toilet?

The simple answer is that yes you can poop in a Saniflo toilet. As with normal toilet systems you can put any organic waste into the toilet bowl and use the flush mechanism to remove it—which includes toilet paper—although like a standard toilet too much toilet paper can lead to blockages occurring.
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Can you put toilet paper in a macerator?

Protect your Saniflo macerator by only allowing waste and toilet paper through the system. Anything else will inevitably cause a blockage, which can lead to easily avoidable repairs.
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Can you plunge a macerator toilet?

Can you plunge a macerator toilet? If you have a blockage with your Saniflo or macerator toilet it's not as simple as using a plunger to unblock it. Using a plunger on a macerator toilet could damage the macerator system so if there is a blockage it will need to be taken apart and cleaned.
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How often do you need to empty a cassette toilet?

However, it's important to clean the cassette toilet to prevent or get rid of unpleasant odours and leaks. The most important thing is to empty the cassette toilet as often as possible, at least once every 2 days.
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Can you poop in RV toilet?

RV toilets are designed to handle all human waste, including your poop. If you are properly maintaining your black tank and RV toilet, plus using plenty of fresh water when flushing, you will be able to poop in your RV without experiencing clogs or smells.
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How much water is in a black flush?

It's a good idea to use around 3/4 to one gallon of water to flush solid waste so that it doesn't build up as a solid mass in the black tank.
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How do I keep my boat toilet fresh?

DO Use toilet paper designed for marine toilets. This breaks down easily and prevents blockages. DO Put some fresh water in the bowl and flush a bit through the system when leaving the boat - seawater is full of organisms that will start to smell over time.
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Can I put bleach in my boat holding tank?

Not only is bleach damaging to the toilet, but you don't want it in the holding tank either...and it's as destructive to hoses as it is to the rubber parts in toilets and other pumps. In fact, bleach has no place ANYwhere on a boat except in the annual recommissioning of the fresh water system.
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Why does my boat smell like sewer?

The most common sources of odor inside the boat are permeated sanitation hoses and/or wet dirty bilges and/or sumps...they can make a whole boat smell like a swamp or even a sewer. The solution: clean 'em. But do NOT use bleach!
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