Last fall, we were camping for a week in Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park. The first day out, our toilet flow went to just a slow dribble. For the next week, we had to "flush" with a bucket of water, since I wasn't sure what I was in for if I tried to repair it there.
Removed the toilet and took it apart when we got home, and found that the valve was plugged with what appeared to be piece of calcium or something similar. It was easy to clean it. That is a very small hole and takes very little to plug it. Since we were using the on board pump, I can only conclude that some debris got into the fresh water tank through filling without a filter.
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