[Bioconversion] processing p**p
Paul Harris
paul.harris at adelaide.edu.au
Tue Jun 12 21:09:20 CDT 2007
There are plenty of ways to kill bacteria, some very energy intensive!
The aim here is to use a "waste" to generate energy as well as organic
fertiliser while reducing pathogens, so the solar oven gets 1/3 (it just
adds another process!).
BTW I am Paul, Hooroo is an Australian form of Goodbye!
HOOROO
Thomas Pirotte wrote:
>
> Sorry if I'm contributing out of turn:
> If all you are trying to accomplish with your human waste processing is
> the elimination of infectious bacteria, they are quite easy to kill by
> heating. The volumes are small... and, solar ovens (usually used to
> cook food, but easily adaptable) would provide plenty of heat!
> Thomas P. Pirotte, M.D.
> Springfield, Missouri
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bioconversion-bounces at listserv.repp.org
> [mailto:bioconversion-bounces at listserv.repp.org] On Behalf Of Philip
> Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 11:08
> To: 'Discussion of biological conversion to fuels and chemicals'
> Subject: Re: [Bioconversion] methane digester and greenhouse gas
> reductionfordemonstration post-carbon world home
>
> Thanks, Hooroo.
>
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