They DO occur in fresh water flush systems. Ask me how I know.
My 1 year old vacuflush pump failed due to excessive concrete like material tearing up the bellows. I ran down to EMS in Ft Lauderdale to get a rebuild kit. Asked the counter guy how calcium could build up so fast in a FW system. He asked if I am using RV toilet paper. No, regular single ply. He said switch to RV TP and problem will go away.
Is this for real? I thought RV TP just breaks down faster. Is there something in its chemistry the precludes calcium formation?
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Calcium Deposits in Head Systems - Wrong TP?
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