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06-27-2023, 10:49 AM
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In hindsight, I wish that ETI offered a cassette toilet option with a 4-5 gal capacity...configured similar to a Snoozy trailer (with external access to the cassette). That would make the waste disposal process much simpler and more flexible when compared to a conventional black tank.
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06-27-2023, 11:07 AM
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#42
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Donna D.
Okay, you got my dander up and I'll play. There is NO SUCH thing as a composting toilet for an RV. NONE. I don't care what fancy name it's called. It takes from 4 months to a full year for human feces to COMPOST from last use. Until then, you have nothing more than a human litter box. Double bagging poop is just adding more plastic to the landfills. So while your poop may compost inside the double plastic bags, it's NOT doing Mother Nature much of a favor. Many of us are trying toouY use LESS plastic. Pant, pant, pant... whew. Old fashioned outhouses over a hole in the ground make better composters....
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Thanks, you saved my typing a similar response. I am amazed how people with "composting" RV toilets think it is a better thing, when in fact it is most often worse.
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Originally Posted by SageRpod
Finally:
You may want to tell cities across the country that bagged dog poop shouldn't go in the trash. I don't think it will go over well but if it is that dangerous, they should know, right?
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For many years here we have just put this matter into our City composting bins. Any organic matter can be sent to City composting. Plant material, dog waste, food waste. Heck, we scrape our dinner plates into the indoor compost bin which gets transferred the the big City bin when it fills. Pails of great compost are available from the City once a year, though they do use the majority for their own projects.
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06-27-2023, 11:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SageRpod
So where should diapers go?
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I believe the instructions on the box say
"Fecal matter should be dumped into the toilet before disposing of the diaper".
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06-27-2023, 12:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sunrisetrucker
I believe the instructions on the box say
"Fecal matter should be dumped into the toilet before disposing of the diaper".
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From the Pampers website:
Step 1: Lay your baby down on their back and remove the used diaper. Wrap it up and stick the tapes down to seal the bundle. Toss the diaper in the diaper pail or set it aside to throw out later in the garbage can. If you’re throwing the diaper into a garbage can, you might want to place it in a plastic bag first to reduce odors.
I must say this thread certainly has been entertaining. From "should I empty my partially full black tank?" to "How to change a diaper"
Gotta love it!
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06-27-2023, 12:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SageRpod
I must say this thread certainly has been entertaining. From "should I empty my partially full black tank?" to "How to change a diaper"
Gotta love it!
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Yup, one of those serious life changing threads, next we'll be back to peanut butter.
Ron
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06-27-2023, 12:38 PM
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I thought the peanut butter thread was far more tasteful.
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06-27-2023, 12:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Selkirk
In hindsight, I wish that ETI offered a cassette toilet option with a 4-5 gal capacity...configured similar to a Snoozy trailer (with external access to the cassette). That would make the waste disposal process much simpler and more flexible when compared to a conventional black tank.
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There are some nice screw top 5 gallon buckets out there that you can dump your tank into and carry to the nearest toilet or dump station the screw tops avoid splashes and leaks and are easy to open and close.
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06-27-2023, 01:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brroberts
I thought the peanut butter thread was far more tasteful.
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But Water and Wastewater are my bread and butter.....
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06-27-2023, 01:03 PM
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Reminds me of a scene from the book and movie "The Help". Be careful when you say you want your piece of the pie!
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06-27-2023, 04:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron in BC
Yup, one of those serious life changing threads, next we'll be back to peanut butter.
Ron
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Quote:
Originally Posted by brroberts
I thought the peanut butter thread was far more tasteful.
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Ha! This forum is so nutty
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06-27-2023, 05:49 PM
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Location: Nanaimo Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SageRpod
From the Pampers website:
Step 1: Lay your baby down on their back and remove the used diaper. Wrap it up and stick the tapes down to seal the bundle. Toss the diaper in the diaper pail or set it aside to throw out later in the garbage can. If you’re throwing the diaper into a garbage can, you might want to place it in a plastic bag first to reduce odours.
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Below are four websites describing how to dispose of disposable diapers. All recommend the flushing of solids down the toilet.
The last one is from the City of North Vancouver and Pampers was not on their list of recommended diapers.
https://momlovesbest.com/diapering/d...how-to-dispose
https://www.whichdiapersarethebest.c...oogle_vignette
https://www.wikihow.com/Dispose-of-Diapers
https://www.cnv.org/Home-Property/Ga...rc-cpage=83264
Also WHO ( World Health Organization) states " you should always put your baby’s poop in the toilet first, by either shaking or scraping it in."
Believe who you want.
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06-27-2023, 07:05 PM
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The only thing I’ll add to the compost versus black tank discussion is I hardly ever use water out of my fresh water tank to flush the toilet. I have 2 1-gallon containers I use, which I fill from whatever creek or lake I’m camped at. I reserve my freshwater tank water for cooking, dishes, and showering.
So the argument that a composter saves a camper from “wasting” drinking water in the freshwater tank can be easily addressed the way I do it. Which I do to conserve my water for things other than flushing the toilet.
That said, the idea of a composter IS appealing to me, but for sure if I dished out the $$ for one, I’d never dump the contents into a plastic bag and throw it into a dumpster. I’d figure out a way to finish the composting process at home. No need to add to the solid waste problem anywhere, no matter all the cat poop, dog poop bags, and loaded diapers that get dumped. It all adds up, so why add to it?? But to be honest, what grosses me out the most about a composter is having to deal with the pee bottle. But, that’s just me. Conversely, I don’t mind dealing with my black tank at all, so I’m sticking with it. Each to his or her own, I guess!!
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06-27-2023, 09:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by salmo7000
The only thing I’ll add to the compost versus black tank discussion is I hardly ever use water out of my fresh water tank to flush the toilet. I have 2 1-gallon containers I use, which I fill from whatever creek or lake I’m camped at. I reserve my freshwater tank water for cooking, dishes, and showering.
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EXACTLY! YES! This is what we did with our Rpod when we boondocked to conserve water (except we washed dishes in a basin and captured that water in a 5 gallon bucket for flushing). The whole reason we switched to a composter in the 5.0 is exactly that reason: to save water while we were dispersed camping. We're not trying to save the planet but that's the conclusion everyone comes to when I say we have a composter. Believe me, if I was trying to save the planet I wouldn't be driving around in a 4X4 truck pulling a 5000lb trailer. Now that the experts have told me it is safer to bury the compost, which is what I will do from now on, the world is safe once again from those darn black tank haters.
As for all of those links that sunrisetrucker sent about the correct way to dispose of a diaper. The only people who follow those instructions are hippies living on communes in Taos, New Mexico or Humboldt, California.
Freakin' awesome. I need another beer.
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06-28-2023, 03:17 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ron in BC
Yup, one of those serious life changing threads, next we'll be back to peanut butter.
Ron
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It's been a while since I've seen a poutine thread, maybe that's next.
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06-28-2023, 09:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KirkB
It's been a while since I've seen a poutine thread, maybe that's next.
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Hope not, that would be going from POO to POUtine, ewww
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06-28-2023, 11:50 AM
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I hadn't considered a little dump at home. Hmmmm. Might work.
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06-28-2023, 11:55 AM
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I watched the video. Interesting and helpful. I might toss the Happy Camper.
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06-28-2023, 02:34 PM
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Donna you have inspired me to get a crescent moon and put it on the outside of my bathroom door to resemble and old fashion out house! The hard part will does crescent go to the left or the right? Is it a new moon crescent or an old moon crescent?
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06-28-2023, 03:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KirkB
It's been a while since I've seen a poutine thread, maybe that's next.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by emers382
Hope not, that would be going from POO to POUtine, ewww
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I considered mentioning poutine also but I could imagine a lot of folks just rolling their eyes.
POO to Poutine, good one.
Ron
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06-28-2023, 10:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KirkB
It's been a while since I've seen a poutine thread, maybe that's next.
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'Poutine'? I had to look it up.
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