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Hello dear fellow enthousiasts, We ourselves have a Clivus compostingtoilet for more then 10 years now in our home Separett drytoilets in the Office working. ...
dannyvandy
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Feb 19, 2004
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Dear Bert Thank you for inviting me to the composting toilet forum!! :-) I've recently started (a month ago) a humanure compost toilet all inspired from...
robbies_ac3
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Feb 19, 2004
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Dear Members My self k d singh researcher in India on human excretion i would like to know that what are the major problems during the composting of human...
Kunwar Durg
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Feb 20, 2004
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Hi Danny Vandy, Thanks for your enthousastic message! Would it be possible to describe your experience with the Clivus Multrum? I've heard both good and bad...
Bert Vercauteren
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Feb 20, 2004
10:30 am
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Dear Bob, Great to read about your toilet adventures! Your struggle in the cold outside, brings me to one of the questions I have about the humanuring...
Bert Vercauteren
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Feb 20, 2004
10:59 am
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To Bert etc., Thanks for the invitation! I have been composting my waste for about two years now, based also on reading David Jenking's book. I have a...
polemical506
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Feb 20, 2004
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Bert, I noticed you asked "robbies" about smells of an indoor toilet. This is my experience: For myself, the collecting bucket that I use has a tight fitting...
polemical506
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Feb 20, 2004
11:15 am
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We have a kitty litter box in our bedroom (I know, that's gross) and although it smells mad bad when the cats first use it, when they cover, the smell goes...
Steve Spence
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Feb 20, 2004
12:16 pm
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We threw a couple of buckets of nightcrawlers into our compost bin when we first started it. The compost bin sits open to the ground, and that attracted other...
Steve Spence
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Feb 20, 2004
12:19 pm
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I have been using a "saw dust" bucket toilet for two years now, indoors (i removed the flusher in the master bath plugged the drain and put my box right over...
Daron Page
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Feb 20, 2004
3:49 pm
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I agree. I have a hardcopy of the book, and have read it cover to cover many times. I keep it in the book rack next to our sawdust toilet for guests to peruse....
Steve Spence
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Feb 20, 2004
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... problems because i think vermicomposting is the beter way to utilization of human feces rather than the simple composting ... k d, From what David Jenkins...
polemical506
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Feb 21, 2004
5:44 am
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Just for your information: http://www.sustainableharvest.org/ Fred. ... "Patriotism is a virtue of the vicious" Oscar Wilde. ... Outgoing mail is certified...
H.F.C. Buma
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Feb 21, 2004
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Hi Brad Just reading your post. I've just started humanure composting and I'm based in the UK, given that the weather is cold here do you think a 2 year period...
Robert Donald
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Feb 21, 2004
11:23 pm
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Hi Bert The reason why the toilet will be outside is because I live with friends, unfortunately not all of them are keen about using the bucket and also having...
Robert Donald
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Feb 21, 2004
11:37 pm
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Hi all I've just uploaded some pictures of the system I'm temporary using. Not having enough money to buy wood just now, I'm trying to collect as many wooden...
robbies_ac3
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Feb 22, 2004
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Hey Bob, ... I'm based in the UK, given that the weather is cold here do you think a 2 year period for the compost to 'mature' will be safe to put on my...
polemical506
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Feb 23, 2004
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Bob, I think I should add that the heating aspect of the composting process is very important in order to keep the pile "antiseptic." It would be a public...
polemical506
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Feb 23, 2004
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... like to know that what are the major problems during the composting of human feces and your suggestion . ... problems because i think vermicomposting is...
Bert Vercauteren
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Feb 23, 2004
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... more, ... hotter ... Hi Brad, Can I just "translate" your Fahrenheits to european Celsius? Makes it more meaningful for Old Continent Composters! 120...
Bert Vercauteren
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Feb 23, 2004
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... This ... lid, Thanks for explaining your solution, Brad! Seems like a good idea for a sawdust toilet. Do you have to lift the toilet cover to remove the...
Bert Vercauteren
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Feb 23, 2004
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Hi Steve, Thanks for your answer Steve. I am beginning to feel more relaxed about smells from an in-house sawdust toilet. ( but still would be tempted to add a...
Bert Vercauteren
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Feb 23, 2004
9:33 pm
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Dear Bob, I've added a short article in Files : "Composting toilet material" It was written by "De Twaalf Amachten" in Holland. It explains a two year cycle in...
Bert Vercauteren
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Feb 23, 2004
9:56 pm
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Bert, Thanks for those conversions! I forget we Americans are so different from the rest of the world! Must be my wishful thinking! Brad ... it...
polemical506
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Feb 24, 2004
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Bert, You very, very welcome! . . . and yes, I do ahve to lift the toilet cover to remove the lid. It takes a few seconds, and then I lower the lid again. Brad...
polemical506
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Feb 24, 2004
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Hi Brad Thanks for the great info :-) Bob polemical506 <polemical506@...> wrote: Bob, I think I should add that the heating aspect of the composting ...
Robert Donald
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Feb 24, 2004
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Hi Bert Thanks for the article. -Perhaps we should organise a contest for the "Least Materials Toilet"! Lol..might be popular. I think it would be interesting...
Robert Donald
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Feb 24, 2004
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That would not hurt. make sure it's screened with cheesecloth or something. Flies and maggots will be the result if you don't. A powered ventilation fan would...
Steve Spence
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Feb 24, 2004
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Hi, While I am new on this list, I have been using a homemade compost toilet for over 2 years. I have a very good jet style septic and nice clean sweet water,...
Kim & Garth Travis
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Feb 24, 2004
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My $0.2 on using humanure compost, if you never had a particular desease then it is unlikely that those patagens will be in your compost most desease would be...
Daron Page
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