There are many compost toilets all over sahaja, many of them having a sink with water (not drinkable) and soap. Not all of them have a sink, but many.
The toilets are all compost toilets and the compost is being used somewhere on the land as compost. (This is my understanding)
On many toilets, on the back, you can spot a tube-drainage application running down the land somewhere, probably ending in a cistern. Many get this drainage applied when they are full.
I don’t know what safety measures are taken about the contamination issues.
There are no portable toilets or shower trucks.
Showers are located in some huts or outdoors. There are no shower-heads though, but you are allowed to take one bucket of water/day and “shower” using a big scoop.
During retreats there are no other crews hired, like firefighters or something. Only the own teams.
Maybe someone has additional informations.
The toilets are all compost toilets and the compost is being used somewhere on the land as compost. (This is my understanding)
On many toilets, on the back, you can spot a tube-drainage application running down the land somewhere, probably ending in a cistern. Many get this drainage applied when they are full.
I don’t know what safety measures are taken about the contamination issues.
There are no portable toilets or shower trucks.
Showers are located in some huts or outdoors. There are no shower-heads though, but you are allowed to take one bucket of water/day and “shower” using a big scoop.
During retreats there are no other crews hired, like firefighters or something. Only the own teams.
Maybe someone has additional informations.