Guest guest Posted July 22, 1999 Report Share Posted July 22, 1999 A fellow in NV set up such a thing. He made an outhouse with two stalls. Under each stall is a concrete block containment structure. He uses one side, keeping a bucket of sawdust that is used to cover the daily business. When one side is full, he just closes it up and uses the other side. When the second side is full, he empties the first side. That takes about a year. It is a black , odorless product. To avoid even the remotest chance of pathogens, he uses the compost on his flowers, although you could then throw that stuff onto a regular compost pile that is heating up to make sure it gets pastuerized. Size of the containment structure would depend on number of users. "COM: Samba (das) SDG (Mauritius)" wrote: > [Text 2493345 from COM] > > Are there simple plans for sawdust toilets, that can be got? I am talking > low tech, inexpensive, that can be made with local materials. I have been > trying to get hold of one of Radha Krsna Prabhus 'sattvik' toilets, but he > seems to be pretty busy. > > I want something that is designed to be cleared out regularly for > composting. > > YS Samba das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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