This paper describes the development of a novel onsite sanitation system based on vermifiltration, the ‘Tiger Toilet’. Initial laboratory experiments demonstrated that feed distribution was not required, a worm density of 2 kg/m2 could be used, worms preferred wetter environments, and system configuration did not affect effluent quality. Installing the first prototype in the UK proved that the process functioned when scaled, i.e., chemical oxygen demand and thermotolerant coliform reduction were found to be comparable with the laboratory results. Ten prototypes were then tested by households in rural India; all were working well after six months. The vermifilters were processing the amount of faeces entering the system on a daily basis, so faeces was not accumulating. It was estimated that they would require emptying after approximately five years, based on the depth of the vermicompost generated. With further development, it is believed that the Tiger Toilet has the potential to become a superior form of onsite sanitation, when compared with traditional onsite sanitation technologies.
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November 26 2015
The development of an onsite sanitation system based on vermifiltration: the ‘Tiger Toilet’
C. Furlong;
1Bear Valley Ventures Limited, Braeside, Utkinton Lane, Cotebrook, Tarporley, Cheshire CW6 0JH, UK
2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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W. T. Gibson;
W. T. Gibson
1Bear Valley Ventures Limited, Braeside, Utkinton Lane, Cotebrook, Tarporley, Cheshire CW6 0JH, UK
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M. R. Templeton;
M. R. Templeton
2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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M. Taillade;
M. Taillade
3Centre for Alternative Technology, Llwyngwern Quarry, Pantperthog, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9AZ, UK
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F. Kassam;
F. Kassam
2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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G. Crabb;
G. Crabb
3Centre for Alternative Technology, Llwyngwern Quarry, Pantperthog, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9AZ, UK
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R. Goodsell;
R. Goodsell
3Centre for Alternative Technology, Llwyngwern Quarry, Pantperthog, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9AZ, UK
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J. McQuilkin;
J. McQuilkin
3Centre for Alternative Technology, Llwyngwern Quarry, Pantperthog, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9AZ, UK
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A. Oak;
A. Oak
4PriMove Pvt Ltd, Bhusari Colony, Saudamini Complex, Paud Rd, Kothrud, Pune, India
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G. Thakar;
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G. Thakar
4PriMove Pvt Ltd, Bhusari Colony, Saudamini Complex, Paud Rd, Kothrud, Pune, India
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M. Kodgire;
M. Kodgire
4PriMove Pvt Ltd, Bhusari Colony, Saudamini Complex, Paud Rd, Kothrud, Pune, India
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R. Patankar
R. Patankar
4PriMove Pvt Ltd, Bhusari Colony, Saudamini Complex, Paud Rd, Kothrud, Pune, India
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Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development (2015) 5 (4): 608–613.
Article history
Received:
May 03 2015
Accepted:
November 02 2015
Citation
C. Furlong, W. T. Gibson, M. R. Templeton, M. Taillade, F. Kassam, G. Crabb, R. Goodsell, J. McQuilkin, A. Oak, G. Thakar, M. Kodgire, R. Patankar; The development of an onsite sanitation system based on vermifiltration: the ‘Tiger Toilet’. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 1 December 2015; 5 (4): 608–613. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2015.167
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