BiPu
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BIPU (Bioremediation Infield Personnel Unit) is a sanitation method suitable for disaster relief and for temporary or isolated locations. It consists of flat-packed plastic panels which fit together to make a box, which is buried in the ground, and a large plastic bag to be placed inside the box. It is quick to set up but is also suitable for longer-term use if required.[1]
A latrine, (Western style or squat style) pour-flush latrine, is placed over the top. The S-shaped water seal improves hygiene, compared to pit latrines.
Background
The BIPU is manufactured and distributed by Poly Marketing Pty Limited.
See also
External links
- BiPu - New Inventors TV program
- Certificate of Authorisation[permanent dead link] for use in Tasmania.
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