A Whole Different kind of Septic System Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 2, why think about installing a Composting Toilet, for your new construction home, or if your needing to replace, your existing private septie system. Essentially a composting toilet is used to divert excrement from the wastewater mix. In some State's this could mean by installing a composting system, the property owner could install a graywater only drainfield that is 35 to 40 percent smaller than a full sized one, saving the owner mony and preserving landscpe around their home.

Daily indoor water use pattern for a single family home

Peak wastewater flows for a single family home

There are many other reasons a property owner may want to install a composting toilet including these:
- Poor soil drainage or geological conditions do not allow a regular septic system.
- High groundwater or it would be to near streams, or a shoreline may limit what can be installed.
- Water is way to expensive or just not unavailable for flushing a toilte.
- An undersized or failing septic system needs to be supplemented.
- The ecological awareness prompts the desire for a non-polluting system.
A Whole Different kind of Septic System Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 2, in the current form of available composting toilet systems are not a flush and forget technology. They require a consciousness of whats put into the toilet (please be sure to always use non toxic chemicals) some maintenance, well thought out site area, and installation, and in some case's extra electricity for operating fans and heaters.
Some folks love them, and some folks hate them, mostly from their experiences of one particular brand of system. Some systems have been poorly installed, by the instsller. One of the most common installation mistakes by a installer, is siting the system in to cold of a place( a unheated basement, is one example), and then theres the systems that have been installed that are too small for the usage they'll get.
A Whole Different kind of Septic System Sullivan County New Hampshire Part 2, a composting toilet systems can range from a little ole 7 gallon composters for boats to a large aerated two bin system, that can serve more than a 100 folks daily. They are most prevalent in coastal cottages in Scandinavia, as well as in Vietnam and Mexico. In Vietnam and Mexico. There are more than 100,000 twin bin style composting toilet systems.
There are no reports of composting privys being used on a wide scale until the 1950's, when the Democratic Republic of Vietnam initiated a five year plan of rural hygiene and a large number of anaerobic composting privys were built. These privys, known as the Vietnamese Double Vault, consisted of two above ground water tight vaults, for the collection of the humanure. I got to see many of these when I was in Vietnam.
Composting toilt systems, technology varies widely, but the typical components of them are the same.

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This is a very interesting technology Dale. I had not heard of this before, at least in our area. Great diagrams for the explanation.
Dale - I agree with Gary, you are giving folks a very good description of different type sytems available in different areas and what to expect and not expect. It definitely is important to have an installer that is familiar with that specific system and what is acceptable. You did your research on this one.
Howdy there Gary, Carl and Ceil
Its always a real pleasure to have y'all stop by to visit for a bit, and to read and reply to the comments y'all are kind to leave on one of the posts. Here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
Gary - Glad you liked it. This here system sure is real interesting. Its also interesting just how long other Countrys have been using this technology.
Carl and Ceil - Thank you for such kind words, my friends. The very first time I came along one of these kind of system's, was when I was over in Vietnam. You sure did want to make sure it was not boobytraped it ya did even think of usen one of them.
They are usual a waterless toilet stool or a microflush toilet, they need a screened air inlet to provide air for the process, an a exhaust system, often fan forced to remove any odor, carbon dixide, and water vapor. The first time I came along one on an Inspection, was back home.
Hi Dale, I agree with C&C. You are educating us about these things that we don't know a lot about. :o)
Howdy there Shirley
Its always a real pleasure to have you come by to visit, and to read and write a reply back to one of your comments, left on one of the posts. Here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend
Glad you are enjoy-en this here little ole series. I've been put off some of the posts that I'm going to be doing, for way to long.
I also think, that I really need to be posting more of them in other Blogging Community.
Dale do you think there are very many of this type system here in the U.S.? I know as inspectors we have to deal with different type of environmental rules and in Texas it is pretty cut and dry.
Howdy there Carl and Ceil
Its sure is always a real pleasure to have y'all stop back by to visit, and to leave a comments, for me to read and write a reply back to. Here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
Carl - Its real spoted as to what States let folks have them. But there are quite a few here in the U.S., have not came along one as of yet here. But did Inspect some back home.