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They have a dump station ($15, includes non-potable water), and they sell propane. When you pay for the dump they let you use their water, which is well water.
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Dump and water for $15. there's a sign that says water is not potable. however when talking with the attendant, they said it is well water and the state tests it every other month. And that's what they use in the store.The water was included with the dump fee. I used the water spigot it a few feet before the dump station not the spigot by the dump station.
Report Check-InSani dump $10. Pay first to get key. no potable water yet as they are waiting for a state permit. Gas station, snack store.
Report Check-InDumps for $10, need to get key from inside (leave ID).
No water at dump location (two spigots that don’t work, we were told well water didn’t work - they had portable bathrooms outside as inside bathrooms didn’t work).
Propane $3.99 a gallon, less than places in Yuma. We waited about 15 minutes - only one person did propane and she had to be found (by cashier who was busy with customers).
Separate water station - $0.25 for a gallon, $1.00 for 5 gallons. Spout to fill bottles and hose to fill tanks (hose looked like ones at gas stations - rubber, but we didn’t look closely). Same water station as ones found in Yuma. We used rest area about 10 miles west for water (free with threaded spigot).
Report Check-InGravity fill only. 4 hoses (2 on each side of structure) each with thin, non-threaded nozzles.
Report Check-InStill $15 to dump, with access to well water for free with dump. There is a water kiosk available for drinking water (1 gallon for $0.25 or 5 for $1). Propane is expensive, $4 per gallon when we were there. Expect to wait for propane as the sole attendant on duty has to lock up the gas station before coming out to fill your tank.
Report Check-InThey have a water station ($1/5 gallons), a dump station for $15, and they sell propane. When you pay for the dump they let you use their water, which is well water.
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