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| | Composting toilet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some composting toilet models are concomitantly turning urine into an odor-free, pathogen-free organic liquid fertilizer. |
 | | Most toilet composting systems are mouldering, or low-temperature, toilets, where the waste is left for long enough that pathogens break down naturally, but there are also hot, or thermophiliac, toilets, which heat the waste material high enough that pathogens are destroyed. |
 | | However, as long as basic safety rules and common sense are used, the real risks associated with a composting toilet system should be no more significant than any other situation where there may be some level of fecal contamination (eg, using a WC style toilet, changing baby diapers, taking a bath, etc). |
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