ALTERNATIVE SEWAGE SOLUTIONS
May 8 – 12, 2006
| 1600 | Onwards - Arrival |
| 1800 | Supper |
| 1900 | Introduction to the Centre, the course and each other |
| 0830 | Breakfast |
| 0915 | Introduction to compost toilets - types of dry toilet and how they work |
| 1100 | Compost toilet design details - maintenance, trouble shooting, sizing |
| 1030 | Coffee |
| 1300 | Lunch |
| 1400 | Guided tour of CAT’s many compost toilet systems |
| 1600 | Tea |
| 1630 | Dealing with grey water - waste or resource? |
| 1800 | Supper |
| 1900 | Weird and wonderful toilets from around the world |
| 0830 | Breakfast |
| 0915 | Compost toilet practical |
| 1100 | Coffee |
| 1130 | Group consultancy - real life case studies and design of compost toilet solutions |
| 1300 | Lunch |
| PART TWO - IF YOUR SEWAGE IS WET | |
| 1400 | First things first -reducing flows and cutting costs |
| 1600 | Tea |
| 1630 | Introduction to independent domestic sewage treatment |
| 1800 | Supper |
| 1900 | Global water and sanitation issues - guest lecture |
| 0830 | Breakfast |
| 0915 | Alternative sewage treatment systems |
| 1030 | Coffee |
| 1100 | Alternative sewage treatment systems continued |
| 1300 | Lunch |
| 1400 | Guided tour of CAT’s sewage treatment systems |
| 1600 | Tea |
| 1630 | Practical work |
| 1800 | Supper |
| 0830 | Breakfast | 0915 | Group consultancy - real live case studies This session will provide a more detailed examination of specific sites and situations as presented by participants. The comparison of different situations is often enlightening for would-be installers, who often realise they have been asking the wrong question, or have failed to spot certain possibilities that could save them alot of time, trouble and money. At the end of this session participants should be able to design a functioning system for their own situation with a good chance that it will actually work. |
| 1045 | Coffee |
| 1115 | Presenting ideas and feedback |
| 1300 | Lunch |