If you are planning to add a dump station to your campground, RV park, or public facility, getting the design right from the start saves time, money, and maintenance headaches down the road. A well-designed dump station is easier for guests to use, simpler to maintain, and more likely to meet the health and safety codes in your area.
The Tower Company has been supplying dump station equipment since 1965. We have seen what works and what causes problems at thousands of sites. While every installation is different based on your property, water supply, and local codes, here is a general overview of what goes into a properly equipped dump station.


One of the most common concerns with dump stations is water consumption. The Romort Water Tower uses approximately 2.5 gallons of water per flush, compared to about 9 gallons with a standard garden hose. That is a 75% reduction in water use.
At a busy campground with 30 to 50 daily uses, the water savings alone can pay for the equipment within 6 months to a year. The reduced water volume also means less wastewater entering your sewer or septic system, which lowers processing costs and extends system life.
Every property is different, and we are happy to help you figure out the right equipment and configuration for your site. Whether you are starting from scratch, upgrading an aging dump station, or replacing equipment that has worn out, call us and we will walk through your situation.
The Tower Company 1-800-945-1532 salestower@comcast.net








