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Actually, flush toilets do require electricity because they require water pressure. Unless the shower house is connected to a municipal supply(which requires electricity), the water has to be pumped out of the ground, thus requiring electricity to pump the water.
Having done a lot of camping over the years, it seems that most not counting on having electric at a site will bring a generator; producing fumes and NOISE! I's sure rather they be "hooked up".
Actually, the reason we avoided "public" camping facilities was because of the lack of 'security' of the campground while we were away from camp.
Going back to the subject at hand, I think that one should contact their state reps. and have them revisit the situation.
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