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Re: Urinal: is it really economical?




by GuyGadebois » 27/01/20, 00:04

moinsdewatt wrote:OK, thanks for the explanation.

Bizarre all the same, the sites which speak of using urine as fertilizer do not say to avoid in winter.

No need to fatten in the winter since the vegetation "hibernates".
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Re: Urinal: is it really economical?




by plasmanu » 27/01/20, 01:48

moinsdewatt wrote:I'm not in the catchment area, fortunately.

Sometimes it happens on the top floor in town.
The notion of garden is abstract (like recycling).
Compost is a big pile that stinks from neighbors.
We are sometimes lost in the season (we have the pool in winter and the ice rink in summer).
The skeptical pits are pictures in the old books.
So the future of nitrogen does not interest much, especially if it turns into ammonia, and lactofermentation is good for pulling out your hair.
We would even think of putting a water meter on a source so as not to waste 30m from the river
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Re: Urinal: is it really economical?




by Exnihiloest » 29/01/20, 22:02

dede2002 wrote:...
How much does tap water cost you?

No idea, I would have to take over the invoice (Veolia).
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Re: Urinal: is it really economical?




by Exnihiloest » 29/01/20, 22:10

izentrop wrote:...
I collect it in 20 liter cans which I store in the garden where I water my compost with it. It makes me less material to transport and the overflow we still go to the pit in case of no time. : Wink:

Green is a full-time occupation, respect. Do you have time to go to the movies, read, play sports, travel? (uh I withdraw "traveling", too polluting, it would be an insult, a green of course stays at home). :)
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Re: Urinal: is it really economical?




by dede2002 » 30/01/20, 16:35

Exnihiloest wrote:
dede2002 wrote:...
How much does tap water cost you?

No idea, I would have to take over the invoice (Veolia).


here, the owner pays, the tenants pay nothing (it is included in the rent) ...

But it's about 5 euro per cubic meter, it quickly leaves a cubic meter! (more than half for post-consumer treatment costs)
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