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In article 1666ae07-a48a-4feb-bc82-
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On Mar 1, 7:50*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
Maybe there is a better way than just dumping it in the bay. *People
keep trying to make solar hot water work but maybe we should instead
use solar collectors to heat ****. *Really, liquefy it(a macerator)
and then pump it onto your roof where solar concentrators evaporate
the water (and kills bacteria) and a worm screw gadget feeds the dried
powdered "effluent"into a box. Once a week, a truck comes by and
carries it away for use as fertilizer.
Why is this better than sending it to a "treatment plant"? *It avoids
the necessity of running sewage lines and uses on-site resources. *A
home could be completely off-grid without a septic tank.
So, how much are we talking about drying anyway? *If we all use low
flush and front loading washers, the amount would be well within the
ability of a rooftop solar concentrator. *On cloudy days, you'd use
electricity to dry it.
OK, the thought of "a mess of steaming ****" on my roof don't sound so
good but it could work.


Wouldn't' a simpler solution be to go tot he back yard with a spade
shovel, strike deep and turn the sod. Take a dump and re-cover paper
and all, next day, different location. That would cut sewer costs and
help your lawn.


What do you do if you live in a condo or apartment building in the city?