Traveling 2gether Journal
Adventurer
Good info. Thanks for sharing. the authors did a lot of work on the subject.Worth reading: http://www.livesmallridefree.com/blog/where-to-responsibly-empty-your-composting-toilet
Composting toilet waste (un-composted crap) can be legally dumped in landfill. NOT against county codes.
My concern, however is disposing of poo when I am traveling.
Tossing a bag of poo (semi-composted or not) in a public trashcan in many areas will likely end up torn apart by local street dogs. If it makes it past the dogs, a human will have to handle your poo bag as they transport it to the dump. The dump is likely a pile of trash in a riverbed on the outskirts of town that is regularly lit on fire until a storm comes through and washes it down stream. As a result I am really trying to avoid trash cans as a disposal method.
Does anyone know if the contents of a chemical toilet are any safer with regard to E coli or other poo related health concerns?
Also, regarding the "cat hole" technique shortly mentioned in the article, would an 8" covering of soil be sufficient for the contents of a composting toilet?
Would the same technique work for the contents of a chemical toilet?(assuming the use of biodegradable toilet chemicals)