just use a bucket and toilet seat and dump contents in compost pile. No plumbing issues. Use sawdust to cover deposits. Easy, and cheaper than commercial systems.
I do not understand why toilet paper would be an issue at all... even the most primitive systems I have seen do not have this issue. You mentioned "pipes"... I'm not sure why you have any pipes... it seems like this is likely the problem.
There's a difference between someone flushing the toilet 3 times a day everyday and someone disposing 4 batteries a years, that's if they're not rechargeable.
"....I had to be out there with a SNAKE all the time ... " LOL That was funny.
emerson24 10 months ago
just use a bucket and toilet seat and dump contents in compost pile. No plumbing issues. Use sawdust to cover deposits. Easy, and cheaper than commercial systems.
1too3fore 2 years ago
I do not understand why toilet paper would be an issue at all... even the most primitive systems I have seen do not have this issue. You mentioned "pipes"... I'm not sure why you have any pipes... it seems like this is likely the problem.
voiceliberty 3 years ago
It's a good thing I don't use toilet paper :-D that's a pretty green thing!
Vigilante108 3 years ago
@Vigilante108 lol
trappedhere2 2 years ago
When you dispose of the 4 batteries you are creating a problem? Not so green.
azdober 3 years ago
There's a difference between someone flushing the toilet 3 times a day everyday and someone disposing 4 batteries a years, that's if they're not rechargeable.
narfee 3 years ago