Okay,
More information:
I gleaned this from a presentation I attended at the P.A.S.A. conference
this past weekend. (Farming For the Future, Finding your Foodshed,
http://pasafarming.org)
http://www.jenkinspublishing.com/humanure.html
A *lot* of information about human manure composting
and
] Composting toilets
Okay,
More information:
I gleaned this from a presentation I attended at the P.A.S.A. conference
this past weekend. (Farming For the Future, Finding your Foodshed,
http://pasafarming.org)
http://www.jenkinspublishing.com/humanure.html
A *lot* of information about human
See:
Compost Humanure
http://journeytoforever.org/compost_humanure.html
Joseph Jenkins's book has been featured there for eight years or so.
Interesting that he's always made the book available free online,
while selling it too (it sells well). Free online here:
Ooops, sorry, forgot the url:
You might be interested in the Foundation work section of the JtF
Humanure page. Have you read Essays on Rural Hygiene by George
Vivian Poore, MD? The gardener and the farmer are the right-hand men
of the sanitarian. Details here, full text free online:
Dawie: I found the information at Clivus Multrum, Lawrence Ma.
01840 Phone 1-800-425-4887
or www.clivusmutrum.com. The package includes a toilet and the
composter which must be placed directly beneath the toilet--s. They
may be used on multi story buildings. They were used at the
Elmer, all,
Elmer Stenger wrote:
Dawie: I found the information at Clivus Multrum, Lawrence Ma.
01840 Phone 1-800-425-4887
or www.clivusmutrum.com.
Missing an l. As Kieth says, copy and paste from the browser, don't
type: http://www.clivusmultrum.com/
d.
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David William House