Dump Facility

ip076

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I?ll be leaving Frederick, MD area today heading back to central Illinois, with a goal of. Or letting much grass grow under my feet as I have some work commitments coming up.

I?ve been camped in a driveway of a friends house for a week. Need a place to top off water and clear out the holding tanks. Anyone know any places along 70/68 that have a dump/water facility available?

Also, anyone have a goood website or app recommendation for finding such places?

Thanks.
 
Most truck stops like Pilot
I saw a post this morning that said https://www.sanidumps.com/  Looks pretty detailed and informative. 
 
There are websites for locating dump facilities, so I'm sure there are apps as well.  Here are a few places to check:

http://www.rvdumpstations.info/
https://rvdumpsites.net/
https://www.rvdumps.com/

Sanidumps has an Android app and probably an iPhone version as well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.revstudios.sanidumps.lite

 
Love's service center in Cumberland at US220 North and I68 has water/dump station. I believe the fee is 5 bucks. If you choose use this site the dump station is located in front and to the left of the fueling bays.
 
Many options. Most campgrounds offer dump & fill for a small fee

Put the MY PILOT app on your phone. Now Pilots do not (usually) But Flying J's do (Generally)

I've been to a few Loves or other Truck stops that do as well.
 
Conquest2011 said:
Love's service center in Cumberland at US220 North and I68 has water/dump station. I believe the fee is 5 bucks. If you choose use this site the dump station is located in front and to the left of the fueling bays.

oops I looked it up on sanidumps.com and it is 10 bucks not 5 bucks, sorry.
 
Conquest2011 said:
Love's service center in Cumberland at US220 North and I68 has water/dump station. I believe the fee is 5 bucks. If you choose use this site the dump station is located in front and to the left of the fueling bays.

I actually found and used this one, it was $10.  It was a little bit of a tight spot for a bigger rig, and ended up using both sections of my hose to reach the sewer hookup, but it worked.  The gas station was quite busy on a Saturday around lunch, so maneuvering in and out took some considerations. 
 

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