After several years of a failed experiment with Envirolet composting toilets, I’ve installed two new ones of an innovative design –– Nature’s Head, a urine-diverting, composting toilet. Already I’m a convert, and elated with the results.
I’m posting the news here in case others of you who are reading this, don’t like the idea of flushing perfectly good drinking water down a toilet, especially when we live in a desert!
After a month’s trial of the new Nature’s Heads, we can say they’re working great and are very easy both to use and to clean. Four friends staying in our guesthouse adapted beautifully to the novelty. We even emptied one before its time, being eager to see the outcome, and indeed, the compost was just… compost. Its aroma was pleasantly earthy, nothing else. Our overarching plan is to finish the composting process in one of our compost piles, which is dedicated to fertilizing the orchard and other trees.
You can read about Nature’s Head at their website, and check out the fun videos at the “Gone with the Wynns” blog. The Wynns answer questions about Nature’s Head while taking coffee atop their toilet seat.
It was kinda fun taking the old (empty) Envirolets to the trash compactor down at Garbage Corner. I had come to despise the things because they were so difficult to clean and had a host of other problems. The fellow running the compactor said, “This is my favorite part,” as he crunched the two Envirolets. It was a high point in my day, too.