I know that there are sewage treatment plants to deal with human excrement. But I am talking about human waste not being used in food gardens. People in third world countries suffer from all sorts of diseases passed through water ways.
@Nanaknows60 When properly composted it's safe. Millions of people use it on their crops and have for thousands of years. However, I agree that if one has a choice it's preferable not to use it on gardens, since the "properly composted" part can be problematic.
@Cstrife234 Yes, ideally one would digest the waste in a biogas unit and use the gas for something. However, for just rare use there is not the volume of waste needed to keep a digester functioning. Thus, we're left with the composting option.
very nice work
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I know that there are sewage treatment plants to deal with human excrement. But I am talking about human waste not being used in food gardens. People in third world countries suffer from all sorts of diseases passed through water ways.
Nanaknows60 8 months ago
Never use human or meat-eating animal's feces for compost!
Only plant eaters like horses, cows, rabbits, chicken manure is safe for gardens and it has to be old or cool.
Nanaknows60 8 months ago
@Nanaknows60 When properly composted it's safe. Millions of people use it on their crops and have for thousands of years. However, I agree that if one has a choice it's preferable not to use it on gardens, since the "properly composted" part can be problematic.
approtechie 8 months ago
You should be harvesting the methane.
Cstrife234 1 year ago
@Cstrife234 Yes, ideally one would digest the waste in a biogas unit and use the gas for something. However, for just rare use there is not the volume of waste needed to keep a digester functioning. Thus, we're left with the composting option.
approtechie 1 year ago
great job. thanks for sharing
1776SonofLiberty 1 year ago
nice outhouse.
justicerobbie67 1 year ago