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Water runoff from melting snow is used in many appliances at Twisted Oak; however, the same can't be said for the porcelain (compost) throne!
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Chris Grundy explores eclectic homes created from strange, recycled, and up-cycled materials! Learn how each house was transformed into a personal oasis and made from the greatest stuff on Earth!
This clip comes from Season 1, Episode 4: "A Tale of Twisted Oak"
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Water runoff from melting snow is used in many appliances at Twisted Oak; however, the same can't be said for the porcelain (compost) throne!
About House of What?!:
Chris Grundy explores eclectic homes created from strange, recycled, and up-cycled materials! Learn how each house was transformed into a personal oasis and made from the greatest stuff on Earth!
This clip comes from Season 1, Episode 4: "A Tale of Twisted Oak"
EarthX
Love Our Planet.
The Official Network of Earth Day.
About Us:
At EarthX, we believe our planet is a pretty special place. The people, landscapes, and critters are likely unique to the entire universe, so we consider ourselves lucky to be here. We are committed to protecting the environment by inspiring conservation and sustainability, and our programming along with our range of expert hosts support this mission. We’re glad you’re with us.
EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring people to care about the planet. We take an omni channel approach to reach audiences of every age through its robust 24/7 linear channel distributed across cable and FAST outlets, along with dynamic, solution oriented short form content on social and digital platforms. EarthX is home to original series, documentaries and snackable content that offer sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. EarthX is the only network that delivers entertaining and inspiring topics that impact and inspire our lives on climate and sustainability.
EarthX Website: https://earthxmedia.com/
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00:00So, pretty good winter, snow's melting, what do you do with the water?
00:07So the roof is fairly flat, and so the snow actually collects up there.
00:12And then as it melts, it runs down the roof and is just caught in a conventional gutter.
00:17Pretty simple.
00:19And then it runs down to a pipe at the end and it flows into two cisterns.
00:25Water collected in the cisterns is used throughout the house, with one notable exception.
00:30No water needed for the throne.
00:33So this is the throne room.
00:36Yeah, this is, when we do a tour of the house, this is the people's favorite spot.
00:42Composting toilet.
00:43Yeah.
00:44Right?
00:45Tell me the process.
00:46What, how does it work?
00:47Yeah, so basically, this composting toilet separates the solids from the liquids.
00:52When it fills up, we take it out to our compost pile.
00:56We fill it up over the period of about a year.
00:59And after a year, we have another side of the compost bin that we transfer over and
01:03we start on that side while this one rests for a year or so, and then we can use it on
01:08the garden.
01:09Okay.
01:10Cool.
01:11I'm not going to go in there right now.