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  2. Where does the poop go? Your tiny home sewage questions ... - AOL

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    Camping toilets, usually sold under the $100 mark, don't require any water and hold waste in a container similar to a port-a-potty. It's not the sexiest option, but hey, there's always Poo-Pourri !

  3. WAG bag - Wikipedia

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    A WAG bag is a plastic bag used to carry human feces out of a wilderness area. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] WAG is an acronym that stands for Waste Alleviating Gel. Typically, human feces can be buried in the backcountry.

  4. Cathole - Wikipedia

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    Image of a cathole. A cathole or cat hole or sometimes pighole [1] is a pit for human feces.Catholes are frequently used for the purpose of disposing of bowel movements or waste water (such as the water from cleaning the kitchen dishes) by hikers and others engaging in outdoor recreation.

  5. Leave No Trace - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s and 1970s, outdoor recreation was becoming more popular, following the creation of equipment such as synthetic tents and sleeping pads. A commercial interest in the outdoors increased the number of visitors to national parks, with the National Park Service seeing a five-fold increase between 1950 and 1970, from 33 million to 172 ...

  6. Container-based sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Example of a toilet used in a container-based sanitation system (urine-diverting dry toilet as marketed by the NGO SOIL in Haiti under the name of "EkoLakay")Container-based sanitation (abbreviated as CBS) refers to a sanitation system where toilets collect human excreta in sealable, removable containers (also called cartridges) that are transported to treatment facilities. [1]

  7. 14 Household Items Dirtier Than a Toilet Seat

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    5. Fridge Handle. That’s right. You’re opening the fridge to grab your organic kale, but your hand is picking up enough bacteria to make you reconsider your life choices.

  8. Pit latrine - Wikipedia

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    A pit latrine, also known as pit toilet, is a type of toilet that collects human waste in a hole in the ground. [2] Urine and feces enter the pit through a drop hole in the floor, which might be connected to a toilet seat or squatting pan for user comfort. [ 2 ]

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