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pit toilets, composting toilets, pour-flush latrine, cistern-flush toilet, bucket latrine
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made flushable toilets ad had running water
made flushable toilets ad had running water
smells bad - disadvantage cheap - advantage
That's right they were holes in the ground, but the correct name for them was Foricae or Latrine. :)
They are mounted there to allow all plumbing to be in the wall.
It definitely means you don't have to pour a bucket of water down the latrine, and it smells much better.
The usual term the army uses for such facilities, whether it is a simple ditch or indoor plumbing, is "latrine."
The toilets in this building may be clogging frequently due to a combination of factors such as excessive toilet paper usage, flushing non-flushable items, or a plumbing issue. It is important to address these issues promptly to prevent further clogs.
1.sanitary pit privy a. antipolo type b. pit type c. vault type 2.chemical toilet 3.bored hole latrine 4.pail system 5.cat hole 6.water sealed latrine 7.overhung latrine
Unlike floor-mounted toilets, wall-mounted toilets can be installed with a rim height ranging from 15 ½" to 19 ½" to ensure optimal user comfort.