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|Introduction=<translate>In Uganda and Kenya, and for sure many other places worldwide, we acknowledge that the people use pit latrines to deal with human excreta. Sometimes the same room is used for showering and toilets. If you are not yet familiar with pit latrines, it is rather simple: dig a pit (6 to 30 ft deep), install a floor on top of the pit with a hole in the middle: you have pit latrines. | |Introduction=<translate>In Uganda and Kenya, and for sure many other places worldwide, we acknowledge that the people use pit latrines to deal with human excreta. Sometimes the same room is used for showering and toilets. If you are not yet familiar with pit latrines, it is rather simple: dig a pit (6 to 30 ft deep), install a floor on top of the pit with a hole in the middle: you have pit latrines. | ||
On the one hand, pit latrines are a rather forward way of dealing with human refuses (urine and feces) and easy to install with low technology in remote areas with little or no access to sanitation infrastructure and where water is too precious to urinate or defecate in (is it not the case everywhere???). But on the other hand, pit latrines also: | On the one hand, pit latrines are a rather forward way of dealing with human refuses (urine and feces) and easy to install with low technology in remote areas with little or no access to sanitation infrastructure and where water is too precious to urinate or defecate in (is it not the case everywhere???). But on the other hand, pit latrines also: | ||
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In this Technical Sheet we only focus on how to build the Humanure Dry Toilets. One should also consider User Manuals and Compost Procedures as essential complements!</translate> | In this Technical Sheet we only focus on how to build the Humanure Dry Toilets. One should also consider User Manuals and Compost Procedures as essential complements!</translate> | ||
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|Step_Content=<translate>Refer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Humanure Dry Toilets. | |Step_Content=<translate>Refer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Humanure Dry Toilets. | ||
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|Step_Content=<translate><!--T:8--> We largely (totally), inspire from the great “The Humanure Handbook”, a Guide to Composting Human Manure by Joseph Jenkins; more specifically “Chapter 8: The Tao of Compost”. Since, “Portions of this book may be copied and distributed without permission as long as a) the information is not changed, b) the publishing source is credited and c) the distribution is not for profit.” (Jenkins, 2005), we directly reproduce the procedure from “The Humanure Handbook”.{{Info|We only used nails and many tricks available in the FAQ & Troubleshooting?}}</translate> | |Step_Content=<translate><!--T:8--> We largely (totally), inspire from the great “The Humanure Handbook”, a Guide to Composting Human Manure by Joseph Jenkins; more specifically “Chapter 8: The Tao of Compost”. Since, “Portions of this book may be copied and distributed without permission as long as a) the information is not changed, b) the publishing source is credited and c) the distribution is not for profit.” (Jenkins, 2005), we directly reproduce the procedure from “The Humanure Handbook”.{{Info|We only used nails and many tricks available in the FAQ & Troubleshooting?}}</translate> | ||
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|Step_Title=<translate><!--T:15--> Tricks - How can I cut a round shape with a hand saw?</translate> | |Step_Title=<translate><!--T:15--> Tricks - How can I cut a round shape with a hand saw?</translate> | ||
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{{Info|Make sure that the size of your bracket is OK: the box can close, and the bucket still fits inside the box! If not, adapt the size of your bracket.}}</translate> | {{Info|Make sure that the size of your bracket is OK: the box can close, and the bucket still fits inside the box! If not, adapt the size of your bracket.}}</translate> | ||
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Jenkins, J. (2005). The Humanure Handbook - Third Edition - A Guide to Composting Human Manure. Grove City, PA , USA: Joseph Jenkins, Inc.</translate> | Jenkins, J. (2005). The Humanure Handbook - Third Edition - A Guide to Composting Human Manure. Grove City, PA , USA: Joseph Jenkins, Inc.</translate> | ||
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Auteur Mathieu Yème | Dernière modification 9/12/2019 par Clementflipo
Humanure, Compost, Low-Tech, Dry toilet, Sustainable, Autonomy Humanure_Dry_Toilets,_low-tech_tricks_SIY-TS-20-002-HumanureDryToilets-Pic012.jpg en none Technique 0
In Uganda and Kenya, and for sure many other places worldwide, we acknowledge that the people use pit latrines to deal with human excreta. Sometimes the same room is used for showering and toilets. If you are not yet familiar with pit latrines, it is rather simple: dig a pit (6 to 30 ft deep), install a floor on top of the pit with a hole in the middle: you have pit latrines. On the one hand, pit latrines are a rather forward way of dealing with human refuses (urine and feces) and easy to install with low technology in remote areas with little or no access to sanitation infrastructure and where water is too precious to urinate or defecate in (is it not the case everywhere???). But on the other hand, pit latrines also:
Moreover, some of the farms we visited wish to become organic but do not manage to get rid of chemicals to fertilize crops and kill “pests”. We could write a lot about this topic but, in a nutshell, it is a vicious circle: the chemicals harm the soil, the soil cannot support the plants as efficiently as desired, the farmers use chemicals to secure a yield, repeat.
Use locally-available material, simple technics and tools to build Humanure Dry Toilets to:
Refer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Humanure Dry Toilets.
First, feel free to ask a friend or relative if you can borrow his or her tools. You can also look for places or communities that share exchange tools, goods and services. If those options remain not accessible, we can propose the alternatives that follow: Saw: ask a local carpenter to perform the wood work for you = cut the wood in accordance with measures. Fork head: you can use pliers instead. Drill: you can use wood scissor and a hammer to cut out a square-shaped hole. If you do not have wood scissors, you can use a strong flat screwdriver and a hammer to cut out a square-shaped hole. Square: you could proceed without a square. However, square will provide you with more precision and, thus, better result. If you do not have a square, you can use a piece of paper and proceed as follows to get a square (90°):
Good question… What we did?
We had the same problem! In Mayirinya, Uganda, we had to go to Mayuge, Uganda, to order it and pick it up the next day. Near Homa Bay, Kenya, we had to go to town (Homa Bay) and go to several hardware shops before we could find it. The best tip is to reach the biggest city nearby and ask (a lot of) people until you finally get it.
Another alternative could be to make a toilet seat yourself with the help from a skilled carpenter.
If you cannot find the applicable thickness, adapt measures in accordance with available thickness to reach the final size of the toilet box. If you cannot find the applicable width: we acknowledge that it is not easy to find an 18”-long x 18”-wide piece of wood in small-town timber yards. The best solution is to assemble it yourself. For example, starting from three pieces of wood 18”x6”:
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Jenkins, J. (2005). The Humanure Handbook - Third Edition - A Guide to Composting Human Manure. Grove City, PA , USA: Joseph Jenkins, Inc.
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