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Dan wrote: Take a look at the sawdust toilet ( http://weblife.org/humanure/chapter8_2.html ). I had to laugh at this line: Experience has shown that 150 people will require four five gallon containers during a serious party. Therefore, always be prepared for the unexpected, and maintain a reserve toilet capacity at all times by having extra toilet receptacles available, as well as extra cover material. Incidentally, for every full container of compost material carried out of a toilet room, a full, same-sized container of cover material will need to be carried in. I don't know how I'd find 150 people willing to attend a "serious party" where the toilet facility was a bucket of sawdust. :-) If you use a sawdust or peat moss toilet aboard a boat, you need to haul a quantity of sawdust or peat moss- hardly practical if there isn't room for a typical porta-potti... and then you still have to figure out a way to dump it somewhere. I can't imagine that it would be easy to get the sawdust or peat moss into the "pump out hose" at the marina. |
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Chuck Gould wrote: Dan wrote: Take a look at the sawdust toilet ( http://weblife.org/humanure/chapter8_2.html ). I had to laugh at this line: Experience has shown that 150 people will require four five gallon containers during a serious party. Therefore, always be prepared for the unexpected, and maintain a reserve toilet capacity at all times by having extra toilet receptacles available, as well as extra cover material. Incidentally, for every full container of compost material carried out of a toilet room, a full, same-sized container of cover material will need to be carried in. I don't know how I'd find 150 people willing to attend a "serious party" where the toilet facility was a bucket of sawdust. :-) If you use a sawdust or peat moss toilet aboard a boat, you need to haul a quantity of sawdust or peat moss- hardly practical if there isn't room for a typical porta-potti... and then you still have to figure out a way to dump it somewhere. I can't imagine that it would be easy to get the sawdust or peat moss into the "pump out hose" at the marina. The sawdust or peatmoss could be kept in plastic bags that would fit into small irregular spaces that abound on boats. I agree that there is no practical way to dump the bucket at the marina, so its only suitable for day trips or perhaps a weekend. |
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"Dan" wrote in news:1158967077.504465.285160
@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: I had to laugh at this line: http://www.lilligren.com/Redneck/redneck_golfcart.htm What about this one? "Installed device" or not? Will he be needing a pumpout at the clubhouse? -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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