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Old 07-17-2008, 01:51 PM
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Default New Waste Management - Eco Toilet

ECOJOHN incinerating toilet and composting toilet is the best environment-friendly solution for cottages, cabins, camp grounds, remote areas and more. No water, chemicals, septic tanks, electricity, septic odor. Easy to use and low maintenance.

Today’s fresh water is decreasing. 1/3 of the world’s population lives in areas that have moderate or severe water shortage. It is estimated that the amount of water available to each individual will be cut in half over the next 25 years. It is also known that only three percent of the world's water is fresh; water that we today use in our regular toilets! In the 21st century , water is becoming a scarce resource. In China, where some 82 million people are struggling with severe water shortages, is no longer an isolated example. ECOJOHN is at the forefront of a worldwide push to save our planet’s most precious resource - water.

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Old 07-17-2008, 03:33 PM
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Default Why only in cabins??

I have wooded property in Wisconsin which has a high water table and would require a large mounded septic tank. I checked with the local authority and was told I couldn't use composting toilets in my house in the woods. My goal is to place my house in the middle of the trees, disturbing the landscape as little as possible. But with a large mounded septic tank that would be hard to do and I'm not going to build on the property if I have to do it. I seems to me that composting toilets are a legitimate alternative to flush toilets. Am I going to have to sell my property and look for a place with less restrictive building codes?

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Old 07-17-2008, 03:49 PM
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I don't understand why the local authority said that you cannot install a composting toilet in the wooded property. You should visit ecojohn.com and ask them if there are any solutions for you, so you don't have to sell your property.

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