Resources for Passive & Active Water Harvesting, Greywater Harvesting, and Site-Built Compost Toilets
Compiled by Brad Lancaster
The following resources were compiled as part of a workshop presented at the 2021 Rocky Mountain Natural Building Conference.
Passive Water Harvesting – plant the rain
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1, 3rd Edition, by Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2, 2nd Edition, by Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com
Passive Rainwater Harvesting Resources
Active Rainwater Harvesting – tank the rain
Active Rainwater Harvesting Resources
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1, 3rd Edition, by Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com
Greywater Harvesting
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2, 2nd Edition, by Brad Lancaster, www.HarvestingRainwater.com. See chapter 12 and Appendix 3 for greywater harvesting and dark greywater (kitchen sink drainwater) harvesting
More about Graywater Harvesting on this website
www.OasisDesign.net – books by Art Ludwig, innovations, works to change codes
Database of greywater harvesting laws by state
http://oasisdesign.net/greywater/law/
Greywater Action – workshops, policy, guidance, works to change codes
www.GreywaterAction.org
How greywater harvesting was legalized and simplified in Utah
https://www.harvestingrainwater.com/2020/08/23/simple-effective-gravity-fed-greywater-harvesting-systems-legalized-in-utah/
How Safe, Effective, and Accessible Residential Greywater Harvesting was legalized in Arizona – see Chapter 12 of Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2, 2nd Edition
Greywater harvesting stub-outs
https://www.harvestingrainwater.com/greywater-harvesting/greywater-harvesting-stub-outs/
Site-Built Composting Toilets
More on his website about composting toilets.
The Humanure Handbook – A Guide to Composting Human Manure, 4th edition, by Joseph Jenkins, 2019. A very informative, exhaustively researched, and entertaining book that will have you turning turds into tomatoes in no time.
https://humanurehandbook.com/
www.omick.net
A wonderful website highlighting the ongoing exploration of some practical aspects of simple, land-integrated living. David and Pearl offer the best dryland composting toilet information and workshops I’ve come across. Two of their inexpensive site-built composting toilet designs are now legal and can be permitted in the state of Arizona.
How to Build a Composting-Toilet Barrel System, video with David Omick
How to Use and Maintain a Composting-Toilet Barrel System, video with David Omick
https://watershedmg.org/resource/composting-toilet
This site shows you how to permit, build, and maintain site-built compost toilets in Arizona
KailashEcovillage.com
This is a wonderful site documenting Ole and Maitri Ersson’s experiments with composting toilets, rainwater harvesting systems, small houses and more. They have fully permitted “loveable loo” bucket composting toilet system and urine capture and fertilization in Portland, Oregon. Search their website for more details on these efforts.
Here’s a great video on some of the Kailash Ecovillage compost toilet, agriculture, and de-paving work
https://oaec.org/our-work/projects-and-partnerships/compost-toilet-project/
OAEC compost toilet project in California
https://richearthinstitute.org/
Rich Earth Institute Brattleboro, VT – NGO making/teaching fertilizer from urine
https://greywateraction.org/composting-toilets/
Workshops, education, policy work
Companies with compost toilet services for events – great alternative to stinky, chemical-based porta-johns
– Natural Event in Australia https://www.naturalevent.com.au/
– Compost toilet services for events in Utah http://www.greatoutdoorstoilets.com/
https://www.oursoil.org/
Service in Haiti that picks up and processes bucket toilets off site, then returns clean empty buckets
https://ecoflo.com.au/blog/are-composting-toilets-legal-in-australia
Compost toilet laws in Australia
Groups working to change codes for less expensive and more sustainable options