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OzGirl
06-04-2009, 04:26 PM
http://rosegeorge.com/site/books/the-big-necessity/

In the early twenty-first century, when surgery can be done microscopically and human achievement seems limitless, 2.6 billion people lack the most basic thing that human dignity requires. Four in ten people in the world have no toilet. They must do their business instead on roadsides, in the bushes, wherever they can. Yet human feces in water supplies contribute to one in ten of the world’s communicable diseases. A child dies from diarrhoea - usually brought on by fecal-contaminated food or water - every 15 seconds.

Meanwhile, the western world luxuriates in flush toilets; in toilets that play music or can check blood pressure, where the flush is a thoughtless thing, and anything that can go down a sewer - nappies, motorbikes, goldfish - does. In these times, Japanese women routinely use a device called a Flush Princess to mask the sound of their bodily functions; while in China millions of people happily use public toilets with no doors. The Big Necessity - as one Mumbai toilet builder called the toilet - is the account of my travels through the profoundly intriguing but stupidly neglected world of the disposal of human waste, which houses characters like Jack Sim, founder of the World Toilet Organization; Wang Ming Ying, who is attempting to alleviate environmental devastation and deforestation in China by persuading rural Chinese to install biogas digesters, which produce cooking gas from human feces; Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak, whose NGO Sulabh has built half a million toilets in India, as well as the world’s only museum of toilets; and the flushers of London and New York’s sewers, who scoff at roaches but hate rats nearly as much as they hate congealed cooking fat and tri-ply toilet paper.

Human “waste” - it needn’t be - is full of nutrients. It is a rich, valuable, inexhaustible material, as rich as the world of people who work with it. The Big Necessity is an overdue exploration of a hidden world and of the world’s biggest unsolved public health crisis. It is a cultural, colourful travelogue around a fact of life that is common to everyone, as necessary as breathing, and a source of endless fascination, if only we dare to look.
The Big Necessity: Adventures in the World of Human Waste is published in the UK by Portobello Books. To order a copy, click here (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Big-Necessity-Adventures-World-Human/dp/1846270693/).

Willis
06-04-2009, 05:16 PM
As a former Sanitarian, it sounds like what was once my bread a butter-Ummmmh! A lot of the books linked off the one you've selected, Oz, seem intriguing too- It has the promise of kinda reminding me of the book, Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex?: More Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Whiskey Sour (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14029754/)A catchy title but with very good science packaged in a manner that doesn't take a doctorate in one of the 'ologies to comprehend. This book might float to #2 on the list.

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cjb
06-04-2009, 08:53 PM
Just one of many places to read all about it.

http://www.angelfire.com/mo/sasschool/compost.html

Maybe this should be under GREEN LIVING??

SeanEpperson
06-05-2009, 09:41 AM
I was just reading something on a simple Biogas setup, not with human waste but with other animals waste. It is amazing that you can get natural gas from that stuff and still compost it after.

OzGirl
06-05-2009, 10:36 AM
I just think its interesting that the human race is still fighting 'crap' literally. Early civilizations realised that we needed to be seperated from our waste, and yet today we have people dying of disease caused by human waste and then on top of all of that we can actually use waste for good purposes...and it solves multiple problems to do so (water quality, disease, air pollution)...its so simple yet so complex at the same time.

If we could seperate 3rd world countries from the 'bad crap' and put it to good uses i.e. fuel, what a major leap for mankind out of the crap (literally).

Chutney Daftcraft
06-05-2009, 11:36 AM
What about all the human waste under Charles Town?

OzGirl
06-05-2009, 11:37 AM
What about all the human waste under Charles Town?

splain me please...