More about toilets
Jan. 11th, 2007 11:09 pmWe could buy a commercial unit like this one - http://www.rotaloo.com/01loo.html
Here are guidelines for the installation - http://rotaloo.com.au/brochures/950installation%20notes.pdf
It would probably be worth designing the kitchen for this anyway so we can retrofit this IF one we make ourselves doesn't work, or we need to hand it all over to the care of other people.
This article has lots on the science behind composting "humanure" - http://rotaloo.com.au/brochures/RLrnd.pdf I'm going to use it to see if I can sort out the dog poo compost bin I failed at about 4 years ago - it needs more carbon. I don't know what impact dogs being meat eaters has on the nitrogen content of their poo, but I think it doesn't help.
I'm just fed up with dog poo being the major component of our weekly rubbish pickup. I've carefully reduced my un recyclable waste, but the poo still goes in the bin. btw, My dog is ENORMOUS, with poo to match. The waste can't go in my toilet, it blocks it.
Here are guidelines for the installation - http://rotaloo.com.au/brochures/950installation%20notes.pdf
It would probably be worth designing the kitchen for this anyway so we can retrofit this IF one we make ourselves doesn't work, or we need to hand it all over to the care of other people.
This article has lots on the science behind composting "humanure" - http://rotaloo.com.au/brochures/RLrnd.pdf I'm going to use it to see if I can sort out the dog poo compost bin I failed at about 4 years ago - it needs more carbon. I don't know what impact dogs being meat eaters has on the nitrogen content of their poo, but I think it doesn't help.
I'm just fed up with dog poo being the major component of our weekly rubbish pickup. I've carefully reduced my un recyclable waste, but the poo still goes in the bin. btw, My dog is ENORMOUS, with poo to match. The waste can't go in my toilet, it blocks it.