On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Brian Wolford <worldwidewolf...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I don't see the relevant difference, then, between an onsite compost > toilet and a pit, to the toilet experience.They are both an open drop where > you can see the waste. > Perhaps the user experience difference is better captured in a out-of-osm voting system about how "stinky" a toilet is. We seem to agree that "water flush toilet" is a clear category. But "pits" get murkier: chemical vs. no, vault vs. unlined pit, composting vs. pile of waste, portable bucket vs. permanent. A pit has a pile of human waste at the bottom. A chemical toilet drops the same waste into a liquid chemical. A composting toilet the majority of the waste is undergoing composition. These all smell *completely* different. http://www.energyvanguard.com/blog-building-science-HERS-BPI/bid/47951/Won-t-That-Stink-Living-in-a-Green-Home-with-a-Composting-Toilet
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