Does anyone have a composting toilet?

December 4, 2009 by Composting  
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Auntie DeLuvienne asked:


If so, which brand, and how does it perform? As promised? What is the estimated expense for use? What about odor control? As promised? Thanks.

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2 Comments on "Does anyone have a composting toilet?"

  1. byderule on Mon, 7th Dec 2009 1:01 am 

    just answered a similar question ,i prefer a normal water toilet system that ends organically as mentioned below ,
    in practice compost toilets confuse city people ,but i have used and build many,to control the oder put in a pipe painted black that sticks up above the toilet in the wind
    the sun heats the pipe and the hot air rise sucking the air below with it .like a pump.also cover the excrement with leaves of sand after each visit.
    here is my toilet answer
    Human waste has been used for fertilizer all through history

    in china it is put above the ground directly on the plants ,this is called night soil ,and it is not very good because the excrement does not go through a decomposition process and can transmit diseasesonto the products,
    in thailand people build beautifull toilets with aromatic herbs and decoratively painted ,and invite passers by to make use of their toilets ,they add sand and the decomposed manure is used for their gardens ,this is very good

    the Aztecs collected the material from the public toilets which where on the bridges going into the city and mixed it with the rich mud from the lake and organic waste(cuttings from plants)
    this is very good and the agriculture of the chinampas is still functioning and is sustainable after 800 years ,

    In portugal the old toilets were raised of the ground with a stairway going up and one deposited ones poopoo directly ino the pigs through
    not such a good idea ,also because of diseases.

    a lot of Environmental sewage systems have plant growth as the final destination
    one has a normal water toilet system ,that goes into a concrete box about 2square meters next to another one connected with an opening at the bottom of the shared wall,the excrement floats and stays in the first box the seccond box has an outlet that goes into a ditch filled with rocks ,on top of this one plants trees and the sewage is directly incorperated into the fertilizing of the garden ,with out bad effects
    another way is to have a worn cultulture that exchanges the excrementfor a rich worm compost ,
    the best fertilizer in the world

    Permaculture has a book called the designers manual ,it has many examples of sewage sytems as a well as a wealth of relevant information

    Source(s):

    Permaculture means permanent agriculture
    a concept put forward by Bill Mollisson in the 60`s
    His book is a complete hand book for environmental design.
    for those who seek an ambiotic relationship with our planet
    With practical solutions for energy systems ,infratructure ,housing,
    animal shelter ,water systems and sustainable agricultural practises.
    With the world and it`s history as it`s source
    From the chinampas of Mexico to the teraced gardens of the Andes.
    From the dessert whadis to the steppes of Russia.
    Covering all climatic conditions temporal, dessert, humid and dry tropics.
    with chapters on soil ,Water harvesting and land design,
    Earth working ,Spirals in nature,Trees and water ,utilising energy flows,
    Strategy for an alternative nation

    this book also has many gardening tips,bio-gas,companion planting and ideas for structures ,how to cool down houses in hot climates ,how to warm up houses in cold climates with out using technology but rather by design.

    always aiming at autosuficiency and sustainability .
    this can all be found in the designers manual by Bill Mollisson,

    Collectively portraying an ancient and natural philosiphy
    With the Laws of Nature as its base
    coupled to the present day level of scientific knowledge.

    Permaculture is well known and you can find many references on the web.
    there is a University of Permaculture in Australia

    and poverty is not the target but quality of life is
    and since permaculture is extremly compact form of growing things.utilising all space and utilising all resource ,it is productive and economic.

    some other writers that are on the internet are
    david Holmgren
    Larry Santoyo
    Kirk Hanson

    Masanobu Fukuaka has written ,
    One-Straw Revolution
    The Road Back to Nature
    The Natural Way of Farming ……

    Simon Henderson
    and Bill Molisson.

    a representitive of the concept in USA is
    Dan Hemenway at…….

    I am a permaculture consultant for the department of Ecology for the regional government of Guerrero in Mexico

    i got a yahoo 360 which has some stuff in English as well as this spaces

  2. Observer in MD on Tue, 8th Dec 2009 1:55 pm 

    The Chesapeake Bay Foundation has its headquarters building in Annapolis Maryland, and they have nothing but composting toilets.

    I’ve used it, and it worked just great, no odor problem at all.

    Here is contact info:
    Philip Merrill Environmental Center
    6 Herndon Avenue
    Annapolis, MD 21403
    phone: 410.268.8816

    Their website – - has a Contact Us page for emailing them for further questions.

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