ON-SITE RECLAMATION OF PLANT NUTRIENTS IN TOILET WASTES Peter Harper.

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ON-SITE RECLAMATION OF PLANT NUTRIENTS IN TOILET WASTES Peter Harper

WHY RECLAIM PLANT NUTRIENTS? If they are not reclaimed they are wasted If they are not reclaimed, they cause pollution somewhere else In the long run, some nutrients will be in short supply Using household and toilet wastes to fertilise crops for home consumption probably guarantees a complete range of minerals for human health

WHERE ARE THE NUTRIENTS? Toilet wastes Greywater Kitchen wastes Garden wastes Other (vacuum cleaner, pet litter, soiled papers etc) Sewage stream Solid waste stream

WHICH STREAMS ARE MOST WORTH RECLAIMING?

Urine, household organic wastes, and garden wastes rank high on all three criteria. Between them they account for 70-90% of the nutrient flow in most households.

Practical on-site nutrient reclamation systems should probably focus on these three streams.

USING URINE Urine contains a wide range of nutrients, and is particularly rich in nitrogen Nitrogen content depends on diet High salt content causes problems for direct use High ammonia content if stored Best used immediately Should always be diluted

Urine damage to grass

COLLECTING AND STORING URINE Well-designed collection devices are advisable But they can be very simple Different for men and women Urine can be collected for immediate use, or Stored for use later

‘Ty Bach’ with collection systems for male and female

Some effects of regular applications of stored, dilute urine

House Garden Existing system for on-site nutrient recovery