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==Priorities==
== Priorities ==
*[[public health]] is the overwhelming priority.  
 
*low cost is essential - if it's not cheap, it won't be used as much and won't achieve as much.  
* [[public health]] is the overwhelming priority.
*low ecological impact is very desirable if it doesn't compromise public health.  
* low cost is essential - if it's not cheap, it won't be used as much and won't achieve as much.
*suitable for various [[culture|cultural]] practices. Target users may be accustomed to using water to cleanse (but can most often cope with small amounts of water), or other {{WP|anal cleansing}} methods, so the device should ideally tolerate sticks, rocks, paper, or whatever else is likely to be thrown in.  
* low ecological impact is very desirable if it doesn't compromise public health.
* suitable for various [[Culture|cultural]] practices. Target users may be accustomed to using water to cleanse (but can most often cope with small amounts of water), or other [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/anal_cleansing anal hygiene] methods, so the device should ideally tolerate sticks, rocks, paper, or whatever else is likely to be thrown in.
 
== Options ==
 
* [[Ventilated Improved Pit Latrine (Practical Action Technical Brief)]] A simple design for a toilet that can be dug anywhere. Fill the pit with refuse and plant a tree when you are finished!
* [[Composting toilet]]
* [[Biogas]] toilet, too large scale for the specs; for longer term settlement (due to capital cost, time for construction); relatively unproven. (E.g. [http://www.afrigadget.com/2007/03/01/bio-latrines-in-kenyan-slums/ Bio Latrines in Kenyan Slums].)
* Non-composting, non-biogas toilets
** Emphasis on public health (rather than [[sustainability]] or treating the waste as a resource).
** e.g. the [[BiPu]]{{W|BiPu}}
*** Cost? [[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] to find out.
*** What's the status of the solid material afterwards? Can be composted?
*** Proven in the field, including Aceh.{{Verification needed}}
* Ultra-cheap systems, based on the [[Kamal Kar]]'s work. Any applicable to this situation? [[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] to find out.
* What about small community based [[Constructed wetlands]]?
* [[How to make and use a sawdust toilet|Sawdust bucket toilet]], after Joseph Jenkins' [https://web.archive.org/web/20160827143443/http://www.jenkinspublishing.com:80/humanure.html "Humanure Handbook"] (fundamental reference on this topic, free to [http://humanurehandbook.com/contents.html download]) -- hygienic, private, cheap, hard to screw up, makes great compost... why aren't you using one?


==Options==
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*[[Composting toilet]]
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*[[Biogas]] toilet, too large scale for the specs; for longer term settlement (due to capital cost, time for construction); relatively unproven. (E.g. [http://www.afrigadget.com/2007/03/01/bio-latrines-in-kenyan-slums/ Bio Latrines in Kenyan Slums].)
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*Non-composting, non-biogas toilets
**Emphasis on public health (rather than [[sustainability]] or treating the waste as a resource).
**e.g. the {{WP|BiPu}}
***Cost? [[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] to find out.
***What's the status of the solid material afterwards? Can be composted?
***Proven in the field, including Aceh.{{fact}}
*Ultra-cheap systems, based on the [[Kamal Kar]]'s work. Any applicable to this situation? [[User:Chriswaterguy|Chriswaterguy]] to find out.
*What about small community based [[Constructed wetlands]]?
*[[How_to_make_and_use_a_sawdust_toilet|Sawdust bucket toilet], after Joseph Jenkins' [http://www.jenkinspublishing.com/humanure.html "Humanure Handbook"] (fundamental reference on this topic, free to [http://humanurehandbook.com/contents.html download]) -- hygienic, cheap, hard to screw up, makes great compost.


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[[Category:Hexayurt project]]
[[Category:Toilet designs]]
[[Category:Toilet designs]]
[[Category:Composting toilets]]

Latest revision as of 17:08, 24 May 2023

Influent raw wastewater.jpg

Substitute for pit latrines, septic systems or conventional sewage handling with:

Financial model:

Possibly as cheap as $20 per household in warm areas, assuming shared toilet banks. Practical, realistic designs have not undergone the "value engineering" necessary for this application yet, so are still too costly, although clearly a cheap, basic, functional unit for any given climate could be created.

Water System

Priorities[edit | edit source]

  • public health is the overwhelming priority.
  • low cost is essential - if it's not cheap, it won't be used as much and won't achieve as much.
  • low ecological impact is very desirable if it doesn't compromise public health.
  • suitable for various cultural practices. Target users may be accustomed to using water to cleanse (but can most often cope with small amounts of water), or other anal hygiene methods, so the device should ideally tolerate sticks, rocks, paper, or whatever else is likely to be thrown in.

Options[edit | edit source]

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Part of Hexayurt project
Authors Chris Watkins
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Language English (en)
Translations Chinese
Related 1 subpages, 37 pages link here
Aliases Hexayurt toilet, Hexayurt sewage
Impact 614 page views
Created October 10, 2006 by Anonymous1
Modified May 24, 2023 by Felipe Schenone
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