If designing a new waste system, a single would be easier and less costly to install. You lose the overflow feature; other than that it's a wash.
On the topic of : And one more question, would you build your rig to dump both grey and black water out either side of the bus or only on the street side?I would say that if I could get away with the dump valves on both sides without giving up too much real estate in the opposing bay, I would try to work that. There have been a few times where that would have been helpful. So that thought has crossed my mind. Would need the dump valve and some kind of water flow as well to wash things down on that side. But as our bus is now, space is very limited and I'd have to through the basement a/c with the sewage. It doesn't sound promising. Kind Regards, Phil
Most grey tanks have a larger capacity that the black ,I was told many years ago by Havery Mitchel the owner of Vogue when I asked why the smaller valve on a larger tank both him and the engineer told me it was because of food sediment settles in the bottom of the tank and the smaller valve draining slower helped break the solids up and mix with the water for cleaning. I am not going into detail about why there are 3 inch valves on a black tank that he told me, I miss old Havery he knew his Prevost, Blue Birds and class A motorhomes