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Re: [RC] The real "poop" on porta potties for a trailer - DarkHorseGoddess

In a message dated 7/19/2004 10:56:44 AM Central Daylight Time,  
lif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Do you compost at home?


Now.....correct me if I am wrong, but I wouldn't use human waste in a  
compost pile. Raven

HUMAN WASTES
Human feces can contain disease organisms that will make  people very sick. 
Composting human feces safely requires that the compost pile  reach high 
(thermophilic) temperatures over a period of time. It isn't  necessarily that 
difficult to reach these temperatures in a home compost pile,  but the 
potential 
health costs of improper composting are high. Composting of  human feces should 
not be attempted, except by experienced 'hot pile' composters  who are well 
informed of the temperatures and times required to kill pathogens,  and who are 
willing to take 100% responsibility for the process and product. If  you would 
like to learn more about composting humanure, I recommend The Humanure  
Handbook, listed in the resources section of the Rot Web. 

PET WASTES
Dog and cat feces may carry diseases that can infect humans.  It is best 
NEVER to use them in compost piles. Some people do bury them 8" deep  in the 
soil, 
but ONLY in areas where food crops are never  grown.

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