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Now propane toilets brings back memories. Even shorefront owners had them after the DES started putting dyes in drains to see if the sewage leaks into the lake back in the 60's and 70's. Many of the old camps dumps the sewage 100 feet out into the lake. In the 50's my dad change the sewage to dump into a dry well.
The smell and the roar of the fan takes a liitle getting used to. In the winter, the warm toilet seat is a godsend in an unheated cottage.
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