The Social Aspect of Using Composting Toilets
Overcoming social barriers to using composting toilets.
Overcoming social barriers to using composting toilets.
Learn how to build a composting toilet system. The system is based on a 55-gal barrel system developed by David Omick, www.omick.net. You can purchase a 2-barrel and 3-barrel kit from WMG!
Extreme Composting: Using Human Waste to Enhance Soil in Case Studies from Around the World. Presenters are Dr. Diane Austin, University of Arizona Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology and Sowmya Somnath, PE
Why Pee on That Lemon Tree? How to Use Urine in Your Landscape. Presenters David Del Porto and Carol Steinfeld, Authors
Brad Lancaster leads a fun, informative session about the importance of composting toilets and how to use them. Guest appearances include Catlow Shipek, Watershed Management Group; David Omick, omick.net; and Mr. Brown!
Every day, the average person flushes 10 gallons of drinking water down the toilet. What really stinks is we're wasting two precious resources—scarce water supplies and human manure—we we could be composting our poo to create a fertile soil amendment.
Watershed Management Group presents:
"Your Potty is a Wonderland"
A fun educational video about turning common wastes into resources featuring Brad Lancaster and narration by Lisa Shipek. Brad Lancaster is the author of Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond.
Learn how to build a composting toilet system. The system is based on a 55-gal barrel system developed by David Omick, www.omick.net.