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Posted by:
Doug Mowat
on 5/3/04 Title:
outhouse waste
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Postnum: 237 EntryID:1087
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i haveheard that there are biological procucts that will "eat"the waste in outhoases. Help please.
Doug
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Posted by:
Mike Johnston
on 5/10/04 Title:
Re: outhouse waste
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Postnum: 237 EntryID:1095
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Public waste Treatment plants us "bugs" to eat organics. On a smaller scale cavatat systems use the same "bugs". Contact your local sewage plant for more exact information as to availablitiy and specific types.
Mike J.
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Posted by:
Barry @ SKR
on 5/11/04 Title:
Re: outhouse waste
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Postnum: 237 EntryID:1098
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Wood ash does a decent job, also.....doesn't 'eat' it, but does keep odor down, etc.
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Posted by:
Peter P
on 5/18/04 Title:
Re: outhouse waste
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Postnum: 237 EntryID:1102
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Try Sulkin Forcifyer brand biological waste remover. Over a 6 month period, I have found the reduction rates to be close to 34%. Slower in winter months. As well, I have had success with Remo Treatment - also works as well
Best of Luck!
Peter P
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Posted by:
john f kettles
on 7/30/05 Title:
Re: outhouse waste
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Postnum: 237 EntryID:1443
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thanks--but where do i get sulkin forcifyer brand biological& remo treatment ...thank you john
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