Posted by wtf on December 16, 2007, 3:25 pm
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/16/2120077.htm
Toilet home 'may have traumatised' compost worms
Posted Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:12pm AEDT
A New Zealand inventor has been forced to defend the use of worms in a
composting toilet he has developed after officials became concerned that
the creatures might become traumatised by the procedure.
Coll Bell was told to get an expert's report on the mental impact on the
tiger worms being used after an official became concerned during a site
visit.
He says the official felt that the worms were being unfairly treated,
being expected to deal with human faeces, and that it could affect them
in a psychological way.
Mr Bell was told he had to get someone with the necessary qualifications
to say the worms were happy.
A vermiculture consultant was called in and she has found the worms are
in excellent health and breeding happily.
Posted by George.com on December 16, 2007, 3:20 am
> http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/16/2120077.htm
> Toilet home 'may have traumatised' compost worms
> Posted Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:12pm AEDT
> A New Zealand inventor has been forced to defend the use of worms in a
> composting toilet he has developed after officials became concerned that
> the creatures might become traumatised by the procedure.
> Coll Bell was told to get an expert's report on the mental impact on the
> tiger worms being used after an official became concerned during a site
> visit.
> He says the official felt that the worms were being unfairly treated,
> being expected to deal with human faeces, and that it could affect them
> in a psychological way.
> Mr Bell was told he had to get someone with the necessary qualifications
> to say the worms were happy.
> A vermiculture consultant was called in and she has found the worms are
> in excellent health and breeding happily...
...Senior consents officer Robyn Floyd said the woman's concerns were fair
because they related to an application to use the wormorator at a
campground, where sewage flowed mainly for two weeks a year, with little
flow during the rest of the year.
"The phrase was used by a new member of staff, but it did relate to a valid
concern with stress on a proposed worm population from huge fluctuations in
flows and thus feed for the worms, and the corresponding performance of the
system."
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sundaystartimes/4325727a6442.html
rob
Posted by SG1 on December 16, 2007, 4:26 pm
> http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/16/2120077.htm
> Toilet home 'may have traumatised' compost worms
> Posted Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:12pm AEDT
> A New Zealand inventor has been forced to defend the use of worms in a
> composting toilet he has developed after officials became concerned that
> the creatures might become traumatised by the procedure.
> Coll Bell was told to get an expert's report on the mental impact on the
> tiger worms being used after an official became concerned during a site
> visit.
> He says the official felt that the worms were being unfairly treated,
> being expected to deal with human faeces, and that it could affect them in
> a psychological way.
> Mr Bell was told he had to get someone with the necessary qualifications
> to say the worms were happy.
> A vermiculture consultant was called in and she has found the worms are in
> excellent health and breeding happily.
Are you allowed to smack them?? Can't do it to your offspring in that
backward land.
Posted by Jonno on December 16, 2007, 7:28 pm
I reckon the public servant may have been unsuitable for his job, as he
was traumatised.
He says the official felt that the worms were being unfairly treated,
>> being expected to deal with human faeces, and that it could affect
them in a psychological way. << WHAT NEXT BUSH FLIES MUST BE KEPT FROM
THE STUFF AS THEY ARE ADDICTED TO IT?<<
SG1 wrote:
>> http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/16/2120077.htm
>>
>> Toilet home 'may have traumatised' compost worms
>>
>> Posted Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:12pm AEDT
>>
>> A New Zealand inventor has been forced to defend the use of worms in a
>> composting toilet he has developed after officials became concerned that
>> the creatures might become traumatised by the procedure.
>>
>> Coll Bell was told to get an expert's report on the mental impact on the
>> tiger worms being used after an official became concerned during a site
>> visit.
>>
>> He says the official felt that the worms were being unfairly treated,
>> being expected to deal with human faeces, and that it could affect them in
>> a psychological way.
>>
>> Mr Bell was told he had to get someone with the necessary qualifications
>> to say the worms were happy.
>>
>> A vermiculture consultant was called in and she has found the worms are in
>> excellent health and breeding happily.
>
> Are you allowed to smack them?? Can't do it to your offspring in that
> backward land.
>
>
Posted by len garden on December 17, 2007, 1:47 pm
yeh sounds like a lot of worm wee to me hey chuckle, or is it april
one already??
our worms loved our compost-loo the proof they prolificated beyond all
expectations, and non tried to escape.
snipped
With peace and brightest of blessings,
len & bev
--
"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."
http://www.lensgarden.com.au/
> Toilet home 'may have traumatised' compost worms
> Posted Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:12pm AEDT
> A New Zealand inventor has been forced to defend the use of worms in a
> composting toilet he has developed after officials became concerned that
> the creatures might become traumatised by the procedure.
> Coll Bell was told to get an expert's report on the mental impact on the
> tiger worms being used after an official became concerned during a site
> visit.
> He says the official felt that the worms were being unfairly treated,
> being expected to deal with human faeces, and that it could affect them
> in a psychological way.
> Mr Bell was told he had to get someone with the necessary qualifications
> to say the worms were happy.
> A vermiculture consultant was called in and she has found the worms are
> in excellent health and breeding happily...