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  2. Composting toilet - Wikipedia

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    Composting toilets do not require a connection to septic tanks or sewer systems unlike flush toilets. [2] Common applications include national parks, remote holiday cottages, ecotourism resorts, off-grid homes and rural areas in developing countries.

  3. Is it time to revolutionize the toilet?

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    The dry composting method will be familiar to those with off-grid homes. In the US, dry compost toilets have long been built as alternatives to flush toilets in rural homes that aren’t connected ...

  4. Dry toilet - Wikipedia

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    A dry toilet (or non-flush toilet, no flush toilet or toilet without a flush) is a toilet which, unlike a flush toilet, does not use flush water. [1] Dry toilets do not use water to move excreta along or block odors. [2] They do not produce sewage, and are not connected to a sewer system or septic tank. Instead, excreta falls through a drop ...

  5. Urine-diverting dry toilet - Wikipedia

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    A urine-diverting dry toilet (UDDT) is a type of dry toilet with urine diversion that can be used to provide safe, affordable sanitation in a variety of contexts worldwide. . The separate collection of feces and urine without any flush water has many advantages, such as odor-free operation and pathogen reduction by dry

  6. Pit latrine - Wikipedia

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    Whilst a dry toilet can be with or without urine diversion, a pit latrine is almost always without urine diversion. The key characteristic of a pit latrine is the use of a pit, which infiltrates liquids into the ground and acts as a device for storage and very limited treatment.

  7. Incinerating toilet - Wikipedia

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    Incinerating toilets are used only for niche applications, which include: Apartments with limited or difficult access to waste plumbing. Houses without access to drains, and where building a septic tank would be difficult or uneconomic. On yachts and canal barges, as an alternative to a blackwater holding tank, which needs to be pumped out ...