AAAAACHK senior moment strikes. Composting toilet info

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I have spent the last hour looking (via Hotbot, Yahoo, etc for the site that was mentioned a while ago here that included info on home-brew (you should pardon the expression) composting toilets.

Anyone remember?

And yes, I'll plead guilty to being a lazy SOB!

Chuck

Who might be full.......

-- Chuck, a night driver (rienzoo@en.com), May 28, 1999

Answers

Chuck, here are 2 sites that might help:

Sun Mar Composting Toilets

The SunnyJohn

Ray

-- Ray (ray@totacc.com), May 28, 1999.


Let's try this one again:

The Sunny John"

Ray

-- Ray (ray@totacc.com), May 28, 1999.


Check this one out to build your own

www.nwnet.co.uk/earthwise

-- Steve (csymag@midway.tds.net), May 28, 1999.


Why not just take the simple, lo-tech approach described in the book The Humanure Handbook (amazon.com)

-- Blue Himalayan (bh@k2.y), May 28, 1999.

Even if you decide on a composting toilet, the Humanure Handbook has a fair amount of information about them that might help you decide which one is right for you.

-- Brooks (brooksbie@hotmail.com), May 28, 1999.


Might be it..

Composting Toilet World
http://www.nwnet.co.uk/earthwise/

-- Debbie (dbspence@usa.net), May 28, 1999.


Information from the Humanure Handbook online:

http://kauai.net/humanu re/humanure.html
Some excellent information here. Beats the heck out of the bag it and save nonsense, and better than burying it cause this way it gets recycled.



-- Shelia (Shelia@active-stream.com), May 28, 1999.


Hi Chuck, I've enjoyed all your posts over the past *many* months. One thing about all this. I downloaded something about using sawdust for a toilet and all. Being a woodworker, this is good. You wouldn't beleive how much sawdust one job can make. Presently, we have to fill up dumpsters of this stuff and PAY to have it taken away. I wish someone would come by and take it for free. (IF you live near MA and you're interested--anyone--email me)

So, if you live near any small sized woodworking shops, just ask the owner if you can come by once a week and have the sawdust. You will make a friend *real* fast.

Hope this helps a little...

M.Moth

-- M.Moth (Derigueur2@aol.com), May 28, 1999.


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