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The problem of dirty campground water is growing as so many campgrounds, state and local parks, and long-established RV resorts grow older. With so many campgrounds relying on aging wells and plumbing systems, it's more important than ever that campers filter the water they bring into their RVs.
That's the topic on Episode 432 of the RV Podcast, recorded on location from the Tampa RV Supershow.
You can watch a video version of the entire episode – including the RV News of the Week, Travel Technology Tips, and audience RV Lifestyle questions – by clicking the player below.