Proven reliability and simplicity in various situations. Can be installed anywhere as it does not require a sewer system.
We would like to introduce a case where a waterless bio-toilet was installed at the site of the Hara Castle ruins in Minami Shimabara City, Nagasaki Prefecture, which is close to being registered as a World Heritage Site.
Due to the historical nature of the site, excavation and other activities were not possible, and there was a request for a toilet that does not require water supply and drainage, while also being environmentally friendly.
The toilet was installed to ensure that tourists can use it comfortably and without odors, just like any regular facility.
To receive registrations as a World Heritage Site, Japanese Heritage, Eco Park, Geo Park, etc., it is also important to develop toilets that are environmentally considerate and comfortable to use.
【Construction Case】
■ October 2016
■ Building + Treatment System Installation
■ Treatment Capacity: Maximum 150 uses/day
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