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clivusmultrums-blog · 2 years ago
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THE MOST SAFIEST AND RELIABLE WATERLESS TOILET SYSTEM
Firstly  the urinal is made of non-stick, non-permeable material molded like a pipe. This guarantees that all the pee channels out of the pipe leaving no deposits on the urinal surface. These toilets slowly breaks down both urine and human waste into stable, organic compounds within the composting chamber.
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 The sloped design (“ClivusMultrum” means inclined chamber) separates urine from human waste. Inside the urinal, there is a layer of "Sealant Liquid" which floats on water or some other fluid. Whenever pee comes in, it courses through the sealant fluid, as it is heavier than it, and settles underneath it, and at last is emptied out. As the sealant liquid has a pleasant odor it avoids the foul odor of pee and feces.
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Introducing a waterless latrine in these spots may be use flues it has lesser maintenance costs,  a simple cartridge mechanism, low installation costs and is eco-friendly. This is the reason for which clivusmultrum introduced waterless toilet or composting  toilet to the people. Water shortage is one of the world's most serious issues. 
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The vast majority of the towns and towns of numerous nations don't approach disinfection or water. Truly the possibility of waterless toilet will make everybody a wince a little at first. But after seeing the working mechanism of this toilet people will find it more interesting. To know more about waterless toilet or dry toilets please visit our website and install your one.
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urban-homesteading · 4 months ago
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A composting toilet that a redditor and her husband built with lumber he milled. Lime plaster exterior and clay interior. North Carolina.
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hypokeimena · 1 year ago
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gansey vanlifer real. please note that he forgot about pooping while planning his setup
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1m-dirty-dan · 2 months ago
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scumtrout · 6 months ago
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Committed an act of hubris by eating a load of cheese and pork right before staying somewhere with a composting toilet very close to the sleeping area.
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solarpunkani · 2 years ago
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How much am I allowed to post/ramble about the solarpunk zombie apocalypse story I'm working on before it gets annoying.
Bonus points: I haven't actually gotten to the solarpunk part of it.
#out of queue#ani rambles#Ani's Solarpunk Zombie Story#yes there's a tag now im preparing for the inevitable future where i go off on some wildass tangent#ive been working on this shit since like. 2022 i think. and i still only just wrote the end of the first night last week#its one of those 'im stuck on everything else so maybe i can do this' project#and usually when im stuck on everything else im stuck on that too#but yknow what? fuck if I didn't write some paragraphs on it last week so now my braincell's all like#OOH! can they have electricity in a post-apocalyptic solarpunk society? should there be a stream near the community for current generation?#but wait! what would they use electricity for? but wait! can you do viral research without electricity? how'd they do it in the past?#when was electricity invented? were they doing viral research before that? they had to be right but were they? but wait#does the society work as envisioned in my briancell without electricity? what if candlelight? candlelight could be fun! but would it besafe#wildly off topic but waste! what do they do with waste? did they make a wetland system to deal with the waste? but then all the pipes would#need to go to this wastewater system! if they didn't already in the buildings they repurposed then there'd have to be work to reroute them!#would it be more reasonable for everyone to have composting toilets? how do you make composting toilets in the apocalypse???#is there just a team of people every day who get paid to make the rounds and take away waste buckets every night? but where to?#what's their PPE like? is there PPE in the apocalypse? there has to be right! but how? what from? like my guy has PPE#because Briar worked for a research facility before it got overrun#but how did THEY work? did The NEST have electricity? leathermakers? where'd they get food from? vials? materials? supplies?#god its a lot to think about#on the one hand i can take the 'its sci fi dont think about it too hard' but on the other hand it has to feel REALISTIC#or else I'm a BAD AUTHOR who's CRINGE and NOT POG and am doing BAD SOLARPUNKING
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catboy-pentheus · 7 months ago
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fuck it. bitching about my fic here and not on my tma blog. JON WHY CANT YOU BE THE SORT OF GUY WHO WOULD GLOSS OVER THE TOILET THING. COME ONNNN.
(context: leitner shrunk Jon and he is now tiny and will be living with Elias until things are fine. i can think of many solutions to the toilet problem but given elias is the sort who would suffer much before being a Bad Host, i really doubt elias would suggest any of them. agonies.)
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macgyvermedical · 1 year ago
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New outhouse we built out of entirely reused materials.
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falseandrealultravival · 2 years ago
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A Plan: Action Guidelines When I Decided to Live in the Mountains(Essay)
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Hot milk(Goat)
October 30, 1986
Rei Morishita
Basically, I will be the manager of "F's House" and the guide of "K's Forest". Of course, as a sei-katsu-sha, I live for myself.
@ Renovate the attic on the second floor to make it a living space, atelier, studio, (library). Even if it's a little messy here, it's fine. (That will give you more motivation to create.) The first floor can be used as before, whether I'm there or not.
@ Open a cram school. "Iraku cram school" ... "Nyaku" from "Konnyaku" was changed to Niraku → Iraku. It's just that I don't just teach you to study, but I'm also taught. I want to value communication with the local community. So, not only do we become lecturers, but people from Tokyo and locals become lecturers and listeners. (basically for elementary, middle and high school students)
@ Cultivation of forest land. ~especially perennial crops, e.g. Basically, K town is a slash-and-burn culture area, so from the beginning it is not particular about rice, and aims to be self-sufficient in buckwheat, barnyard millet, foxtail millet, and millet.
@ Cultivation of medicinal herbs - currently under study. (Again, it has high commercial value.)
@ I want to keep goats, rabbits, bantams, gamefowl, etc. (I love goats!)
@I make paper…. I make my own paper. Fortunately, nearby Ogawamachi in Saitama Prefecture is a famous production area. Research paper materials.
@ "House of F" considering water and soil - I want to make use of water as a specialty in my daily life. Need to explore. For example, composting toilets, gray water, garbage. Fundamentally, I want to get rid of a life that "relies on devices."
@ Making tableware using wood.
@Make a map for playing in the mountains.
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@I personally have doubts about "cars" as a means of transportation. People who say "Of course" are in trouble. (Even so, I think it's my responsibility to respond.)
@Suggestion about food ~ It's interesting to bring your own portion, spread out everyone's portion, and think about cooking.
that's all.
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procarpetcaretx · 2 years ago
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Tiny Home Container Homes: Tips and Tricks for Building and Living in One
If you’re considering building a tiny home, container homes are a popular and affordable option. Not only are they eco-friendly and sustainable, but they’re also sturdy and can withstand harsh weather conditions. And with the rise of the tiny home movement, more and more people are choosing to build their own container homes. In this blog post, we’ll share some tips for building and designing…
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morayofsunshine · 1 year ago
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with bidets as a regular conversations topic demonstrating that we can talk about disposal of human waste without it being seen as taboo, i think the Next Trendy Thing should be composting toilets. sure, they don't have an immediate mental image that's as pretty as bidets, but
a) they don't use nearly as much water as the regular sewage system
b) they could probably be used in conjunction with bidets and have that water go back into the soil
c) they provide a way for human waste to safely enrich the soil for plants and go back into the nitrogen cycle, rather than adding to the waste that's being stored in containers underground forever
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halfelven · 2 years ago
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when i was like 12/13 i was hanging out with/kind of babysitting these 3 little kids ages 2 - 6. i guess i would say i was watching them. we were back in the woods behind their house and their mother was inside with the newborn. anyway the 4 year old girl was pushing for a linguistic shift that would remove the word ‘very’ from the english language and replace it with ‘berry’
except that she forgot she this shibboleth on almost every sentence and had to correct herself. ‘it’s a very long— i mean, it’s a berry long way home, and i am berry tired!’ it went that way with her almost always forgetting the berry the first time, but always correcting it. a berry high commitment level.
also she and her little sister (the 2 year old) would dramatically hide ‘inside’ my skirt by wrapping it around themselves like cloaks and hiding their faces. they could only do this one at a time (limited fabric) so they fought each other on who got to go first and i had to mediate the fights so they would fairly take turns hiding from each other. which you would think would defeat the purpose of hiding but since they would both refuse to acknowledge they could still see each other’s feet, it gave them a decent hiding place, except the 6 year old didn’t think they were actually hidden, so he didn’t want to play that version of hide and seek. also the 2 year old didn’t find it fair that she couldn’t run very fast so she had to go on my back for games of tag which the other kids didn’t find fair because it looked fun so they all had to be carried too as was only fair
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addams-beineke · 2 years ago
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Oh also my sister’s abusive biological father died three days ago and we’re using some of the money from his safe to buy cool shit.
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selfchiller · 2 months ago
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I hate that going to see CL costs like $300 in travel expenses when the tickets themselves are under $30
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gemstarb · 3 months ago
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Young couple self-builds hempcrete home with innovative compost toilet
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belladonnaprice · 3 months ago
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