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Toilets - non-flushers still around?


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Fair few of 'em in Nagano. Also a lot of septic tank bogs. The smell of a pumping honey truck close up is just appalling. Not breathing in doesn't keep out the stench. And the stink carries for up to half a kilometer, although it gets less offensive at a distance. (Which reminds of going for a walk around Otsu with some students a while back. A rather warm sweet smell came wafting up the road, and they all started sniffing and inhaling deeply and saying 'Aa ii nioi. Tabetai naa'. Then we turned a corner and there was a honey truck pumping sh!t n' p!ss. Oishiso.)

 

Our toilet was upgraded to pipe sewerage only last year.

 

Completely waterless toilets are a rarity now, but there are still a lot of septic tanks outside the big cities.

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In AU, we have what are called "long drop" toilets in some back-country and a lot of hiking areas.

 

Basically a deep hole with a toilet put over the top of the hole.

 

You think the trucks smell.....

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The problem with the simple holes in Nagano is that their contents sometimes freeze solid in winter. You then have to poke and chip away at frozen lumps of your own execrement before you think about doing any more. Or so I'm told.

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Found a pic of the "long drop" at the hut in a place called Kuitpo Forest.

 

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Pretty basic. Dig a hole, stick a plastic toilet over the top. Put steel bars across so that people can't fall in.

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