Jason Berard
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Several of our river campsite privies are aging, and we need to consider replacement of them in the next couple years.
One of the ideas a volunteer of ours had was to use 55 gallon plastic drums as privies. Apparently he came across privies in Maine somewhere that were basically made from barrels cut in 1/2. The middle of the barrel was then the bottom of the privy. The top of the barrel had a hole cut out, and the a toilet seat was attached. IT seems like a pretty simple, cheap, and durable design. Plus, we have someone willing to build them if we provide the materials!
We have one reservation, though...these are primitive campsites. Is a plastic privy really in keeping with that sort of setting?
I have never seen these plastic privies, and it would be nice to see a picture of one at a campsite to see what it looks like.If anyone has any pictures of open-air privy designs(plastic or otherwise) that they would like to share, that would be great.
Thanks in advance!
jason
One of the ideas a volunteer of ours had was to use 55 gallon plastic drums as privies. Apparently he came across privies in Maine somewhere that were basically made from barrels cut in 1/2. The middle of the barrel was then the bottom of the privy. The top of the barrel had a hole cut out, and the a toilet seat was attached. IT seems like a pretty simple, cheap, and durable design. Plus, we have someone willing to build them if we provide the materials!
We have one reservation, though...these are primitive campsites. Is a plastic privy really in keeping with that sort of setting?
I have never seen these plastic privies, and it would be nice to see a picture of one at a campsite to see what it looks like.If anyone has any pictures of open-air privy designs(plastic or otherwise) that they would like to share, that would be great.
Thanks in advance!
jason