Kevin L
A True Doomsday Prepper
Actually, I plan to use a Clivus Multram inside a shed for septic needs if I can swing it.
They are waterless, odor-free, have no moving parts, are almost maintenence-free, and don't contribute to disease and parasites if they are properly set up.
https://www.clivusne.com/science-and-technology.php
They supposedly meet or exceed all zoning requirements . . . I just get concerned about our home-owners' association approving of such things . . . and my other half (maybe my soon-to-be ex-other half) giving me a hard time about it.
They are waterless, odor-free, have no moving parts, are almost maintenence-free, and don't contribute to disease and parasites if they are properly set up.
https://www.clivusne.com/science-and-technology.php
They supposedly meet or exceed all zoning requirements . . . I just get concerned about our home-owners' association approving of such things . . . and my other half (maybe my soon-to-be ex-other half) giving me a hard time about it.