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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.
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.
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