[Greenbuilding] ... device to purify human waste, make compost and generate electricity

Bruno M. brunom1 at telenet.be
Sun Aug 19 19:37:44 CDT 2012


Steve,

which jurisdiction in in the north-east of south-west timbookto requires 
that ?

Besides, thermophilic composting is a good way to get a relative fast 
sanitation,
but,
it is not a sine qua none, you can sanitize it to the same level, 
without a thermophilic fase ( like in most or many composting toilets 
(will) happen;
a longer time on mesophilic composting does the same.

Grts
Bruno M.
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Op 19-8-2012 4:23, Steve Satow schreef:
> Corwyn, to say that you can fertilise with "human wastes that have 
> done nothing more than compost" is not strictly true.
> The process need to be thermophilic in order to break down potential 
> pathogens, otherwise it cannot be used as fertiliser in most 
> jurisdictions...
>
> Regards,
> Steve.
>
> On 2012-08-18, at 7:13 PM, Reuben Deumling wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 6:12 PM, Corwyn <corwyn at midcoast.com 
>> <mailto:corwyn at midcoast.com>> wrote:
>>
>>      You can fertilize your fields with human wastes that have done
>>     nothing more than compost for a couple of years.  What is so hard
>>     about this?
>>
>>
>> What is hard is that what you propose doesn't require experts.
>> _______________________________________________
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