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A Brief History of Human Waste Disposal Human Waste Disposal -- and its possible Future 1 Dr. John T. O’Connor, PE Tom O’Connor, PE Part 1. Cesspits & Outhouses Part 2. Toilets & Water Carriage Part 3. Sewerage Part 4. Sewage Treatment Part 5. Wastewater Treatment Part 6. The Future: Wastewater Reclamation
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A Brief History of

Human Waste DisposalHuman Waste Disposal-- and its possible Future

1

Dr. John T. O’Connor, PE

Tom O’Connor, PE

Part 1. Cesspits & OuthousesPart 2. Toilets & Water CarriagePart 3. SeweragePart 4. Sewage TreatmentPart 5. Wastewater TreatmentPart 6. The Future: Wastewater Reclamation

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A Brief History of

Human Waste DisposalHuman Waste DisposalPart 1. Cesspits & Outhouses

Dr. John T. O’Connor, PE

Tom O’Connor, PE

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MedievalMedievalWoodcutWoodcut

Chamber Pot to Gutter Waste Disposal System

Rats, Pigs

Black Death

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England: England: ∼∼∼∼18501850

Sewers - Old English word for ‘Seaward’

Cesspit beneath floors; overflow to streetsLondon (1810): 200,000 cesspits/ 1 million

Windows sealed against ‘Night Air’, miasmaa mix of coal smoke and sulfurous fog

Asphyxiation common due to hydrogen sulfideand oxygen deficiency; methane explosions

Reclaimed ‘Night Soil’ used as crop fertilizer;small children harvested cesspit wastes

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Edwin Chadwick 1800-1850Edwin Chadwick 1800-1850

Report of the Poor Law Commissioners on an

Inquiry into the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain, 1842:

advocated small pipeadvocated small pipe (sanitary)(sanitary) sewers;sewers;

separate systems for wastewater removalseparate systems for wastewater removal

“--the rain to the river and

the sewage to the soil”

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Waste Disposal to 1850Waste Disposal to 1850

Chamber Pots into Street Gutters

Cesspits, Cesspools under Houses:

Seepage, Overflow to Streets

Pit Privies and Soil Absorption

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Sewage Farming Sewage Farming 1840 - 18901840 - 1890

Broad Irrigation to Fields:

Poor Law Commissioners of England 1842

State Insane Asylum, Augusta, Maine 1875

(abandoned: resulted in clogged, stinky soils)

Western (arid) U.S. 1890

Peas, beans, tomatoes, corn, cabbage, alfalfa, fruit, ...

U.S. Sewage Farming ended 1930 7

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Meanwhile, in the former colonies, …Meanwhile, in the former colonies, …

… the rapid westward U.S. expansion led to increasingly sophisticated methods of Outhouse construction.

… technology for the Dunny, thunderbox, long drop, Biffy, Kybo*, backhouse, outbuilding, privy, a.k.a., Outhouse, was in its ascendency.

“When you are sleepy and it's time to go peepee there's a place to go... kybo

When you are droopy and it's time to go poopy there's a place to go... kybo

Just listen to the rhythm of the froggies in the toilet,

Even though it's smelly I am sure you will enjoy it

The lights are not on in there, but you forget all your worries,

Forget all your cares … in the kybo

Is not it fun to go... kybo” (to ‘Downtown’)

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Charles (Chic) SalesCharles (Chic) Sales

documents the emergence of

The Specialist (1929)

‘… dig her deep and dig her wide...’

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Earth-Pit PrivyEarth-Pit Privy

Design Criteria:

6 feet deep50 cubic ft.

‘.. lean-to roof has two less corners for the wasps to build their nests in..’

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Two-StoriedTwo-StoriedOuthouseOuthouse

for two-storied houseswith two families

Design Capacity, Per Personfeces: 0.2 kg /dayurine: 1 liter /day

Unflattering metaphor for President Reagan’s ‘trickle down’ theory

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Washington, Indiana, 1914Washington, Indiana, 1914Privy is 8’ from well & 10’ from kitchen.Privy is 8’ from well & 10’ from kitchen.

Spring rains eroded deep hole around wellSpring rains eroded deep hole around wellwhich was then used for disposal of rubbishwhich was then used for disposal of rubbish

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Sears Catalogs, Rags, Newspapers &

Corn Cobs

packaged toilet paper, first introduced in 1857,

sold poorly.

Scott paper on a rollsucceeded in 1890.

2000: 150 rolls/yr,$40 / person

scented, recyclable

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Southeast Missouri Farms Project

Southeast Missouri Farms Project Southeast Missouri Farms Project 1938

laborers construct, load outhouses for delivery to Missouri homesteads

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Privy with a ViewPrivy with a ViewOn August 29, 2007, the highest outhouse in the continental U.S., atop Mount Whitney, was removed. Two other outhouses, in the Inyo National Forest, were closed due to the expense and danger involved in transporting out large sewage drums via helicopter.

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Alaska 2010Alaska 2010Outhouse Capital

of the United States

Wasilla, Alaska Outhouse

“Ventilation?

Every Outhouse in Alaska has bullet holes ...”

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New Zealand 2004 - Loo with a ViewNew Zealand 2004 - Loo with a View

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……shouldn’t throw stones at people who build glass outhousesshouldn’t throw stones at people who build glass outhouses

The U.S. National Park Service once built an outhouse

that cost over $333,000.

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U.S. PopulationU.S. Populationbecomes Urbanbecomes Urban

1910: 92 million38% sewered

89% untreated

1968: 197 million70% sewered89% treated

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How quickly we forget!

2001: Enlightening 2001: Enlightening

The TrekkerThe Trekker

Dig a Hole

Plastic Bag as Chamber Pot

Don’t Use the Flora

Pack out the Paper


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