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=Options= | |||
https://docs.google.com/a/opensourceecology.org/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqmZomxPTKkodDY5aFBPQ0ZqSV8xMTN4WE43dnVWV2c#gid=0 | https://docs.google.com/a/opensourceecology.org/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqmZomxPTKkodDY5aFBPQ0ZqSV8xMTN4WE43dnVWV2c#gid=0 | ||
*EcoJohn - $4k to ash. Dry, has separation. Small water reservoir for cleaning. Uses fan/rotor power + bulk power of propane or diesel. | |||
*Incinolet - bakes it all, including the mandatory liner-per-dump. Weekly cleanout, for only $1849 + 20 cent liner a dump | |||
*Storburn - propane - [http://www.storburn.ca/specs.html] - $4k | |||
=Legal= | |||
#Legality may vary depending on your jurisdiction. Example 1 [https://www.barnstablecountyhealth.org/resources/publications/compendium-of-information-on-alternative-onsite-septic-system-technology/incinerating-toilets]. | |||
#Composting toilets are legal in some states, others, not - [https://www.hunker.com/13417656/states-that-allow-composting-toilets] | |||
#Legal in some states like Oregon, with caveat of another toilet being on site [https://greywateraction.org/composting-toilet-codes-and-regulations/] | |||
=Conclusion= | |||
*It appears that an electric separating toilet is not avaialable on the market. | |||
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*[[Toilets]] | *[[Toilets]] | ||
*[[Separating Toilets]]. | *[[Separating Toilets]]. |
Latest revision as of 03:26, 25 October 2021
Options
- EcoJohn - $4k to ash. Dry, has separation. Small water reservoir for cleaning. Uses fan/rotor power + bulk power of propane or diesel.
- Incinolet - bakes it all, including the mandatory liner-per-dump. Weekly cleanout, for only $1849 + 20 cent liner a dump
- Storburn - propane - [1] - $4k
Legal
- Legality may vary depending on your jurisdiction. Example 1 [2].
- Composting toilets are legal in some states, others, not - [3]
- Legal in some states like Oregon, with caveat of another toilet being on site [4]
Conclusion
- It appears that an electric separating toilet is not avaialable on the market.