Saturday 18 August 2012

Waterless and composting toilets.

As the woodland area didn’t have immediate access to a mains water supply. Furthermore, extending the sewer pipe system wasn’t possible – it would have been far too expensive.
A waterless loo was the only option and after some research, Miranda discovered the perfect solution in the Kazubaloo - a free standing waterless toilet system requiring no electricity, chemicals or mains sewage connection.
Housed in an attractive cabin, the system would work by harnessing wind and solar power to dehydrate and evaporate waste into a safe, odourless material that could then be simply added to a compost heap.
How waterless toilets work | Woo Woo - Waterless and composting toilets: "How waterless toilets work"
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