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Learning how to build a composting toilet
from:The toilet is probably the one household piece of equipment that is of most importance to us. As important as it is to us, it is also an item that uses a lot of water and electricity and expels a lot of waste into our environment. Every day people are trying to learn how to build a composting toilet. A composting toilet is an earth-friendly alternative to what we all have become accustomed to, a toilet that wastes a lot of water.
Composting toilets are a great way to help the environment and are being used more and more today by eco-minded individuals. They are also being used by some large businesses. Although a big fear of many is that they'll look and smell unsanitary, this has not been the case at all. With properly vented fans and clean bathrooms, many don't even realize it is a composting toilet. These are often used in large public facilities. Once people learned how to build a composting toilet that was usable, many have followed suit in this effort to save water and work towards a better environment.
When learning how to build a composting toilet, there are some factors that need to be kept in mind. Regardless of what type of composting toilet you choose to build, your toilet must have some sort of vent and you may also want to have a fan as well. There are two main types of composting toilets. One is a free standing/self contained toilet which holds and stores the composting waste in one unit. This type of composting toilet can sit freely on the bathroom floor.
The other type of composting toilet is a split unit. This style has a separate compartment for the waste and it sits lower than the actual commode or toilet. The separate storage compartment is lower so it can be easily removed. Some split composting toilets are made so they can be flushed with foam or a small amount of water. Most people that are just learning how to build a composting toilet choose this style because it's the simplest yet it's very efficient.
Composting toilets are frequently used in homes that have little access to water such as you'd see in an area filled with drought or other low water areas. If you're interested in learning how to build a composting toilet, there are many directions you can find online in one of our many sites or at your local library. Learning how to build a composting toilet and doing it successfully will leave you with a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in knowing you're doing your part in "going green".
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