Dump Point Subsidy Scheme |
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The CMCA/KEA Campers Dump Point Subsidy Scheme has been created to develop self-contained tourism infrastructure by expanding the Dump Point network throughout Australia. By providing this subsidy to selected Councils, CMCA and KEA Campers hope to encourage more self-contained tourism throughout Australia for its benefits to regional centres and the environment.
CMCA / KEA Campers will provide A Gough Plastics ‘Dump Ezy’ Dump Point, delivered to a nominated address.
Subsidised Dump Points will display a small stainless steel plaque (supplied by CMCA) acknowledging the contribution of CMCA and KEA Campers, will be a public facility free of charge, and available for use at least during normal daylight hours every day.
These Dump Points need to be installed as low to the ground as possible to allow discharge from a vehicle by gravity. Motorhome waste tanks discharge from underneath the tank, which is normally located midway between the front and rear axles. They also need to be placed in a position that allows access to large vehicles up to 20 metres in length. These vehicles may include a motorhome or bus up to 12 metres in length, and this vehicle may be towing a car or trailer, giving a combined overall length of 20 metres.
The CMCA can also supply 2 X 600 X 690mm steel signs that show the official Dump Point logo. These can be used as directional signs on roadways. Also, 1 X 300 X 300mm sign can be supplied to be affixed at the Dump Point site. The total cost for all 3 signs, including freight is $220.00.
To make an application for the CMCA / KEA Campers Dump Point subsidy scheme, please write to CMCA National Headquarters enclosing a proposed site map, times of availability, delivery address (if applicable) and any additional information to support your application.
Send all applications to:
The Manager Projects and Member Benefits
Campervan and Motorhome Club of Australia Ltd
PO Box 254,
HRMC,
Warabrook. NSW. 2301.
