just plain jim asked:


Yep, it looks as if the western commode is going to give way to the ole hole in the ground squat and push system that uses up far less water.

On average you produce 75 pound of the foul smelling stuff and 130 gallons of urine and 4,000 gallons to flush it all away.

Prior to the 1850′s Americans did use an earth friendly system. It consisted of a seat placed over a container filled with dry earth. After use, more dry earth was piled into the container. Instead of throwing away the waste in the container, farmers put it to use in agricultural fields as compost.

Now we wouldn’t think of considering using it for fertilizer.

Yep, big changes are in the wind — and I do mean that literally because the average sanitary smelling public toilet may give way to a hole in the ground.

Study: Toilets Need Radical Redesign

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20070730/sc_livescience/studytoiletsneedradicalredesign

Peace

Jim

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