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In reply to the discussion: Sorry I'm late offering the links to my favorite tiny home/deployable permanent/temporary [View all]Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)25. Why do they love them? Lots of reasons.
No smell. Environmentally sound. No wasting of water. Those on land harvest the end product as fertilizer. No chemical treatment necessary.
For those of us who live mostly on the ocean, it makes a lot of sense. We normally store our waste in a holding tank (similar to an RV) and dump when offshore, or suck it out at a marina pump-out station, which is on line with local sewage system. So, when anchored or in a marina, the holding tank fills, necessitating chemical additives.
Check this link if you have doubts
http://minimotives.com/2014/02/13/how-my-composting-toilet-actually-works/
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Sorry I'm late offering the links to my favorite tiny home/deployable permanent/temporary [View all]
IrishAyes
Aug 2014
OP
I encourage you to post any links you have that contain free, complete, plans for tiny homes.
PoliticAverse
Aug 2014
#1
Same difference, just about. Tiny is tiny. I still love my rambling old Vic and will never
IrishAyes
Aug 2014
#8
Don't you absolutely love how some cities are starting to set up Tiny House villages
IrishAyes
Aug 2014
#13
Sorry I can'r relate specifics to something I read months ago. Seems like it was at least
IrishAyes
Aug 2014
#16
Lots of the tiny places that show up on my FB news feed have huge amounts of window space.
IrishAyes
Aug 2014
#10
The old outhouses had to be dug out periodically. People also sprinkled wood ash to
IrishAyes
Aug 2014
#33
Especially for prefab, they certainly do seem less expensive than the others, while
IrishAyes
Aug 2014
#32
As to cost, any exact info relayed by me at this hour after a short night and no nap
IrishAyes
Aug 2014
#36