Saturday, September 27, 2025

Environmental Health Engineering Ecocyclet Zero wastewater ecological engineering Pee Power

 https://priodeep.weebly.com/uploads/6/5/4/9/65495087/-environmental_engineering__water_wastewater_soil_and_groundwater_treatment_and_remediation_sixth_edition__2009_.pdf

This is the textbook to study for Environmental Health Specialist career in my state.

This volume, Environmental Engineering: Prevention and Response to Water-, Food-, Soil-, and Airborne Disease and Illness, Sixth Edition covers:

  • Disease transmission by contaminated water
  • Food-borne diseases
  • Control of diseases of the air and land
  • Appropriate technology for developing countries
  • Environmental emergencies and emergency preparedness

 One might also add to the list of water conservation possibilities, where appropriate, use of the compost toilet, recirculating toilet, chemical toilet, incinerator toilet, and various privies. Air-assisted half-gallon flush toilets are also available. 129

 Only ONE mention of compost in the whole book? Not much ecology in "environmental" 

 https://ecological-engineering.com/ecocyclet/

 https://www.uwe.ac.uk/news/technology-turns-urine-into-electricity

OK so a certain bacteria can generate hydrogen from urine to use for power?

 Microbial Fuel Cell technology....

  In an outside space we'll have a toilet block with three cubicles (two with urinals supplied by ROCA and one with the urine-diverting toilet supplied by EOOS) attached to a PEE POWER® system. This will power lights and e-display screens inside the cubicles.

  EOOS is called the "Save!" toilet, developed in collaboration with LAUFEN and EAWAG. This innovative toilet uses a "urine trap" and the teapot effect to automatically separate urine by gravity into a concealed outlet, without needing a valve. The toilet is designed for ease of maintenance and its collected urine can be used as fertilizer,

 It sanitizes by digesting and their metabolism releases electrons

 

 

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