Hello,
As we talk about toilets, these days, here is another good info.
Recently I stopped on a French motorway parking, to refuel ... oil, and also a small drain of waste water.
What was not my surprise to relieve myself in urinals that do not smell, that do not use a drop of water, and no chemicals for odors.
Finally I found the material on the internet:
http://www.sanitec.fr/urimat/urimat.html
I think that's the one there
Waterless urinal
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This kind of gear has been in use in Germany for some time. But, there must be something: normally when you pee on a wall, there ends up being a deposit: "non-wetting" plastic, special cleaner? the site is silent on this point.
Rinse by the quantity. In my opinion, this kind of application must be limited to big flows, like highway areas.
Rinse by the quantity. In my opinion, this kind of application must be limited to big flows, like highway areas.
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Yes, it's really good, I recommend it to all communities
The mac Do for example are equipped with it, more and more hotels and public toilet blocks
Sponge cleaning is enough for maintenance
when will the "girls" version
Otherwise there is this: DRY TOILETS http://ec-eau-logis.over-blog.net/article-5769433.html (Toilet Biomaitrisée Litter)
The mac Do for example are equipped with it, more and more hotels and public toilet blocks
Sponge cleaning is enough for maintenance
Waterless urinal systems do not require water by simple siphon action. These urinals do not compromise in any way or even use. The surface of these urinals is smoother than glass. It is also coated with a gel that ensures the immediate emptying of the urine. The special biodegradable fluid prevents odors from spreading and allows the urine to leave naturally. This fluid should only be renewed two to four times in a year depending on the use.
The advantages of using these urinals are multiple
* No water consumption and associated costs
* Very low cleaning cost
* No urinal rinsing mechanism problems
* Clean and odorless environment
* No bacteria (no stagnant water)
* Minimal maintenance
* Worries for sustainable development, ecological and water saving
when will the "girls" version
Otherwise there is this: DRY TOILETS http://ec-eau-logis.over-blog.net/article-5769433.html (Toilet Biomaitrisée Litter)
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OUCH, OUILLE, OUCH, AAHH! ^ _ ^
OUCH, OUILLE, OUCH, AAHH! ^ _ ^
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Urinal without water? I have the same at home: our garden
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Excellent fertilizer: for a few months, my dog was always pissing at the feet of the garden table. The grass grew faster and faster.
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That's it, I have the answer to my question:
The surface of these urinals is smoother than glass. It is also coated with a gel that ensures the immediate emptying of urine
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Waterless urinal
Hello, I join the conversation because I find it interesting ... but how much does this device cost? And is easy to install?
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Rabbit wrote: . This probably explains the good health of the tree.
It was funny, I always said that the urine was not very good for plants, but it would seem that not: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipi#Engrais
Urea present in the urine contains 60 80% of the nitrogen contained in our droppings. Thanks to the action of an enzyme naturally present, the urease, the nitrogen contained in the urea is transformed spontaneously into ammonia and nitrates in a few hours.
Urine is therefore an excellent source of nitrogen for plants and an excellent accelerator for compost [4]. Formed by the indirect combination of deamination byproducts (2 NH 3 molecules) and cellular respiration (1 2 CO molecule), urea is much less toxic than ammonia.
Some gardeners therefore use urine as a fertilizer with a concentration of a volume of urine for 10 at 20 volumes of watering water on plants and flowers during the growing period; Undiluted, the urine would burn the roots of many species.
Super! I will go pissing in my compost bin
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