Dump toilet

Dump toilet

Anyone who has ever used a dump toilet will remember the unpleasant odour. A separation toilet has nothing in common with the outhouse, except that both do not require water and are filled with litter. Since urine and faeces meet in the dump toilet, a rotting process begins, which brings with it the distinctive pungent odour. Due to the wetness of the faeces, leftovers cannot be composted - in contrast to the DCT.

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