Everything about Blackwater Waste totally explained
Blackwater is a relatively recent term used to describe water containing
fecal matter and
urine. It is also known as brown water, foul water, or sewage. It is distinct from
greywater or sullage, the residues of washing processes. The term is commonly used on
recreational vehicles where separate tanks collect blackwater and graywater wastes.
Processing
Blackwater contains
pathogens which need to decompose before they can be released safely into the environment. It is difficult to process blackwater if it contains a large quantity of excess water, or if it must be processed quickly, because of the high concentrations of organic material.
However, if blackwater doesn't contain excess water, then it's easily processed through
composting. The heat produced by naturally occurring
thermophilic microorganisms, will heat the compost to over 60 degrees C, and destroy all harmful pathogens. The compost is eventually reduced to safe fertilizer after about 1 year.
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