Flush will be history
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30/08/2007

Faeces are collected in tin cans lined with thick paper and once a tin is full, its top is also covered with thick paper and left out in the sun for about two weeks to get rid of extra moisture. It is then emptied into a compost bin.The decomposition takes about 6-8 months, after which the compost is ready to be used on plants in the garden. Greywater from the bath and washing machine of guests' toilet is collected in a tank and used for flushing in other toilets. Excess grey water is treated by running it through a reed system grown in large plastic bins on the terrace of the house. Treated water from reed system is then aerated in small ponds that have guppies (fish) that do not allow mosquito breeding.
"Rainwater is harvested and it suffices for drinking for 220 days. We directly drink rainwater, unless it is running off dusty surface. In that case we put it in plastic bottles for 5 hours to get rid of pathogens such as Ecoli. In cloudy weather the bottles are left out for 2 days,' say the Vishwanaths.