"The economic crisis that began in 2007-2008 has been as predictable as and inevitable. This crisis marks a profound turnaround, permanently after several decades the Trends after a period cokaliong shipping lines when economists spread the wrong mentality that continued economic growth is necessary cokaliong shipping lines and possible to achieve. cokaliong shipping lines " Richard Heinberg
As mentioned in an article on the transition to post-peak oil agriculture organic fertilizers will regain their importance in maintaining soil fertility due to reduction of fertilizers.
Faeces and urine (we call humanurë, according listen book with the same title) have higher percentages of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, carbon and calcium. Humanura in food value is the equivalent of manure bought in flower shops. Its Composting enhances soil fertility but helps and conservation of drinking cokaliong shipping lines water (which the traditional toilets become part of the wastewater, unusable for agriculture); ndohtjen avoids groundwater and reduces energy consumption (necessary for the transport and processing cokaliong shipping lines of sewage). cokaliong shipping lines
When the first pit is filled, after about 12-24 months, depending on the size of the pit and users, WC-bests on the second hole. First pit material covered and left to decompose into fertilizer. Composting requires about 6-12 months. After going through this period emptied from the manure pit and, after the second pit is filled, reusable. The same is done with the second hole.
Toilet seat built at least 1 meter above the ground. Below the seat is placed a metal mesh in two layers to prevent the introduction of rats, small animals and children. The space inside is filled with hay net, which absorbs excess urine. Excessive urine may create bad odors. Sana hampers and viewing the contents of the toilet not hinder simultaneously airing the humanurës.
2 buildings surrounded by densely planted row of willow or nettle. cokaliong shipping lines Willow and nettles which develop quickly because they find abundant food can be expected regularly and used for other purposes.
Below you can read quotes from the book "The humanure cokaliong shipping lines handbook: A guide to composting human manure" ("Book on humanurën: Guide to the composting of human excrement"), Joseph Jenkins, which shows how volatile is the current cokaliong shipping lines practice human excrement spill in drinking water:
"When plants are grown on agricultural land, it is important that those plants organic waste, including animal waste, to return the land where the plants were cultivated. Recycling of organic waste in the soil should be universal in sustainable agriculture. However, representatives of the sustainable agriculture associations remain silent cokaliong shipping lines when it comes to the use of human excrement (humanurë) in agriculture. Why?
Perhaps because there is a profound lack of knowledge of the "human nutrition cycle" cokaliong shipping lines and the need to keep it un-interrupted cycle. This cycle is: a) Growing plants, b) haji, c) collects and processes organic cokaliong shipping lines waste (feces, urine, food waste and other organic materials, and d) Restore processed organic materials in the soil. Land so rich, and production has higher yields. This cycle is repeated without end. This is a sustainable process, which mimics natural cycles of nature and strengthens our ability to survive as a civilization. If debris thrown as unnecessary damage this natural cokaliong shipping lines cycle is interrupted, cokaliong shipping lines creating problems as ndohtja, loss of soil fertility, and abuse of water resources.
In the US brought cokaliong shipping lines about 454 kg humanurë damage every year, it is thrown into sewer drains and toilets. Most humanurës ends in landfills, along with other solid waste, which are about 454 kg per year per person. For a population of 250 million people this means about 250 million tons of urban waste annually, of which at least half are useful for agriculture.
Practice usually apply for waste management is primitive: You open pits in the ground, throw garbage there, then cover the hole. This is called landfill and for many years their technique was simple. Today's landfills and "hygiene" are coated with synthetic waterproof sheets which prevent filtering of waste fluids in groundwater. Only 1/3 of landfills in the US are coated. The cute is that these coated landfills resemble giant Pampers Single cokaliong shipping lines Use. They are giant containers, plastics, where garbage of our consumerism sit idle, buried as muzoleume who want to maintain our dregs for future generations. Their sediment transported in giant diapers these landfills, and is buried there.
I not suggest that wastewater used in agriculture. In my opinion, should not be used. Vox waters
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