Enviro
Options
Brasil Ltda
Rua Dr. Eduardo Chartier, 647
CEP 90520-100 Porto Alegre RS
Phone/Fax: +55-51-3343 6044
Email: mls@portoweb.com.br
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Adequate
sanitation requirements
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A
respectable and hygienic system that meets the health and functional
requirements of all users and government authorities.
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It
must not pose any risk of pollution to the surrounding environment
or valuable groundwater resources.
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It
must satisfy the dignity of all users.
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The
system should require minimal water usage and operate effectively.
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The
system should require minimal operational and maintenance expenditure.
Worldwide problems
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Many
countries are chronically short of water, which makes the utilisation
of waterborne sanitation an unrealistic option.
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The
capital cost required for waterborne sanitation is prohibitive in
the majority of situations.
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It
has been conclusively proven that nitrate loaded effluent from pit-latrines
is directly responsible for widespread contamination of valuable groundwater
resources.
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The
regular operating and maintenance costs for sanitation systems such
as bucket latrines, septic tanks, chemical and waterborne toilets
are very high.
The
Enviro Loo solution
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The
system does not use water.
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The
system does not use chemicals.
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It
is a closed circuit system.
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The
system is completely odourless.
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No
expensive sewage treatment plants required.
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No
flies.
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There
is no power required.
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Minimum
monthly operating costs.
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Indoor
installation.
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No
effluent seepage into under ground water reserves.
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Modern sanitation for
modern homes
The average water
consumption for water sewage systems can reach 15.000 litres of valuable
water - per person - every year.
This polluted volume is made even bigger by mixing with
grey water (showers, washing etc).
Enviro Options present a modern waterless alternative, offering
comfort and economy.
Enviro Loo
The Enviro Loo is an environmentally sound - zero discharge system.
It is a sealed system that cannot leak nor can storm
water penetrate and thus flood the container.
It does not require electricity to operate, but does
not preclude the use thereof if required.
This forced extraction ventilation system results in a continuous air
flow through the unit, allowing for rapid aerobic decomposition and
evaporation. It also creates a negative pressure within the container,
thereby preventing odours.
The system provides the right environment i.e. sufficient
heat, prolonged retention periods, adequate airflow and thus oxygen
and proper moisture levels, to allow the waste material to decompose.
The human waste is converted via the stimulated bacterial
and biological activity, into an inoffensive compost-like material which
is roughly 5% its original volume. The dried waste that is periodically
removed is a stabilized matter that is safe to handle.
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