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  2. Minnesota inventor’s ‘Poopcopter’ scoops dog-doo after ...

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    The device detects dog poop on the ground and picks it up.A Minnesota inventor has created the world’s “first aerial bound dog poop removal system” — a gizmo he’s dubbed...

  3. Pooper-scooper - Wikipedia

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    A pooper-scooper, or poop scoop, is a device used to pick up animal feces from public places and yards, particularly those of dogs. Pooper-scooper devices often have a bag or bag attachment. 'Poop bags' are alternatives to pooper scoopers, and are simply a bag, usually turned inside out, to carry the feces to a proper disposal area.

  4. Cesspit - Wikipedia

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    In areas that have a higher than usual water table or fail a percolation test, an above-ground drain field waste disposal system may be installed instead. In the case of sale or transfer of residential property that uses an existing waste cesspool system, local laws may differ.

  5. Automated vacuum collection - Wikipedia

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    An automated vacuum waste collection system, also known as pneumatic refuse collection, or automated vacuum collection (AVAC), transports waste at high speeds through underground pneumatic tubes to a collection station where the waste is compacted and sealed in containers. Full containers are transported away to be emptied.

  6. Aerobic treatment system - Wikipedia

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    The disinfecting stage is optional, and is used where a sterile effluent is required, such as cases where the effluent is distributed above ground. The disinfectant typically used is tablets of calcium hypochlorite, which are specially made for waste treatment systems. [3] The tablets are intended to break down quickly in sunlight.

  7. Where does the poop go? Your tiny home sewage questions ... - AOL

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    The most common sewage system for mobile tiny homes is the RV low-flush toilet with a holding tank, ... which don't require much water at all and turns waste into compost. Typically $900-$2,000 ...