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Date Posted: 16:27:17 06/27/09 Sat
Author: Ed
Subject: Re: A sustainable marine head?
In reply to: Bob 's message, "Re: A sustainable marine head?" on 15:56:32 06/27/09 Sat

We've used the airhead for two years. Not sure what your issue is. once the composting is complete it's just dirt and it goes back to nature. I can't see how the small amount, less than 3gal/month for two people, could be used for much of an energy source.
As for the links I didn't see any hard data. Just arm waving. I'd like to see some numbers. But I got the idea that it's not a good idea for live aboard situation. It's enough keeping last months deposits aboard for a month to complete decomposition.

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