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 system design.

Personally, I find it all a bit dodgy. I'd think one would want
to handle human fecal matter with a great deal of respect,and
be pretty discriminating about what human manure made it into your
compost pile. Anyone on antibiotics, or folks who had been eating
fast or SYSCO or similar foodstuff (in the US) might be welcomed
to use the flusher and that sorta thing. Hygiene practices would
have to be pretty rigorous and disciplined, but all that said, this
site and the reading demystify a lot of it, and have some
pretty straightforward designs.

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Chip Mefford
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Before Enlightenment;
  chop wood
  carry water
After Enlightenment;
  chop wood
  carry water
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