Big Green: Dri-Let
Green Hornet
greenhornet at shoreham.net
Wed Mar 12 09:17:24 EDT 2008
Jennifer:
Nothing on their website regarding energy expenditures (100V & 200V
units!) or ash toxicology and its end use.
What is green about using energy that is not generated using a
natural on-site process?
I'd rather see some wind/solar/methane/microbial process applied to
this.... although watch out for the microbes, they can be nasty.
There are models out there that use resultant methane and microbial
action to cook the sewage and no electronics.
Look up the University of Vermont Law School in Royalton, VT, at this
link....
http://www.vermontlaw.edu/media/emp_medpre_template.cfm?doc_id=1088
Green regards,
Green Hornet
On Mar 12, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Jennifer Hendricks wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with the Dri-Let toilet systems?
> They're billing themselves as an environmentally friendly self-
> contained, compact, portable, electric powered toilet system that
> processes waste into a fine ash. I'd love to hear your reviews of
> the product, if any of you have used it. http://www.DriLet-
> America.com
>
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> Jennifer Strauss Hendricks, RLA
>
> Project Manager, Naperville Park District
>
> 320 W. Jackson Ave, Naperville, IL 60540
>
> Phone: 630-848-3597, Fax: 630-848-5019
>
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> q Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
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