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The Humanure Handbook: A Guide to Composting Human Manure, Third Edition

The Humanure Handbook: A Guide to Composting Human Manure, Third EditionAuthor: Joseph C. Jenkins
Publisher: Joseph Jenkins, Inc.
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Pages: 256
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.7

ISBN: 0964425831
Dewey Decimal Number: 631.869
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The 10th Anniversary Edition of the most comprehensive, up-to-date and thoroughly researched book on the topic of composting human manure available anywhere. It includes a review of the historical, cultural and environmental issues pertaining to "human waste," as well as an in depth look at the potential health risks related to humanure recycling, with clear instructions on how to eliminate those dangers in order to safely convert humanure into garden soil. Written by a humanure composter with over twenty-five years experience, this classic work now includes illustrated, step-by-step instructions on how to build a "$25 sawdust toilet," a chapter on alternative graywater systems, photos of owner-built sawdust toilets from around the world, and an overview of commercial composting toilets and systems.


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5 out of 5 stars K.I.S.S.   August 6, 2005
Beverley A. Sutton (Clifton, AZ USA)
93 out of 95 found this review helpful

To anyone who believes that once flushed the contents of the toilet are "safe" and "away", I recommend reading this book. To those more informed who are looking at an expensive commercial composting toilet ... I recommend reading this book before you make your decision. K.I.S.S. - Keep It Simple Stupid!

Joe Jenkins offers an inspiring, humorous, well-researched and well-written book. He makes what should be a very obvious point ... flushed "away" or thrown "away" doesn't mean gone ... it merely means "someplace else", and worse ... someone else's problem.

We live in rural AZ where, as far as I am concerned, deliberate water wastage should be considered a crime. Defecating and urinating into our rapidly diminishing, precious water supply is the true definition of madness! It is time for the world to wake up and remember what Nature has always taught ... the function of all organic matter is to enrich and replenish the soil.

For those worried about contamination and their health ... I offer these words (coincidentally from another composting toilet book that, other than this quote, isn't worth the paper it's printed on!):

"Healthy humans excrete healthy E. coli (only some strains of this bacteria can make you ill) and other healthy bacteria. If you are healthy, and you compost your excrement, then you use this on food crops, you will not infect yourself with any diseases that you did not have before"

Regardless, a properly designed and maintained thermophilic compost pile, as per Jenkins' instructions, will reach temperatures in excess of 160 F (71 C) and this is proven to kill all known pathogens (disease causing organisms) in 24 hours. He recommends that the capped (i.e. no new additions) pile stands for at least a year before use, absolutely ensuring its safety.

I simply do not understand how people can blithely trust commercial manure (from cows and chickens known to carry the most dangerous forms of fecal organisms) and yet are afraid of their own humanure?

Yes ... at times the book is a little repetitive ... but perhaps like many teachers Joe knows that many people have to hear the facts several times before they truly listen and understand.

We've been living on our homestead for just over a year now ... and our first "Joe Jenkins Method" humanure compost pile is capped and waiting for us to harvest its bounty next spring. Using his method ensures there are NO odors, NO flies, NO problem with marauding animals, and best of all ... NO WASTED WATER!

THANK YOU JOE!



5 out of 5 stars This book rocks. A Microbiologist forgot to mention:   March 29, 2005
Lieutenant Homunculus
40 out of 41 found this review helpful

Keep in mind that the author of this book composts his humanure with all of his other compost material. By properly placing the humanure material in the center of your larger compost pile you will eliminate any sort of pathogen disaster that A Microbiolgist warns of. Granted, his concerns are valid, but don't despair, composting humanure is easy and sawdust toilets are most excellent party favors.


5 out of 5 stars Answers those childhood questions   August 31, 2001
Elayne Hoover (Austin, TX United States)
60 out of 66 found this review helpful

I remember when I was 6 years old and first learned that manure = poop = fertilizer. I wondered why wild-animal poop was good for plants but people poop had to be flushed. It never made sense to me.
When I first saw this book, I thought it was a joke and I didn't even crack the cover to see what it was about. However, recently I decided to take up organic gardening and I ran across the Humanure concept again. This time, it was clear that the book is not a joke. It is serious! But it is also tremendously exciting. Now, whenever someone says the word "compost" to me, grin and my eyes light up. I can't wait to build my own sawdust toilet and finally add my own poop to nature's cycle, the way I've wanted to since I was 6 years old!



5 out of 5 stars This Book Improved Our Lives!   March 11, 2003
katlupe (Oxford, NY United States)
25 out of 25 found this review helpful

This book improved our lives as soon as I finished it! Thank you Joe Jenkins! After living for four years with a well known brand of composting toilet, the sawdust toilet in this book has finally given us simple living. I read this book cover to cover the day I got it. My husband built it in one hour and we started using it. Simplicity at it's best! Everything in this book makes total sense. I only wish I'd bought this book four years ago when we first moved to our homestead. I highly recommend it-it should be required reading to live in this country!


5 out of 5 stars Humanure Handbook   September 22, 2005
J. A. Sarena (Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A.)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

Are you "Disaster Prepared"? Do you have your water, canned foods, coleman stove, flashlights, duct tape, medical kit? Good for you! Now, what will you do if the water pipes break, or the sewer lines are clogged or severed? How will you flush that toilet? This is a topic no disaster preparedness materials ever cover! And it is, indeed, a very important and potentially hazardous area of our existence in a disaster. I bought this book for just that purpose - to help me properly prepare for this portion of our survival. Not only has it helped me in that area, but has also given me a tremendous amount of other valuable information. I highly recommend that everyone read it!

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