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Picture gallery

Diversion-ToiletteDiversion-Toilette   The diversion-toilet – a modern squatting toilet that works neither with water nor sewer connections, in an informal settlement in Kampala as well as in a weekend home in the country. In the foot underneath the toilet bowl the containers for urine and faeces and the seal against odours. Behind the water-wall with opportunities for hand-washing, anal-cleansing and cleaning the bowl. On top the transparency indicator for the level of the cleansed water. (© Eawag/EOOS)
     
einfaches Sammelfahrzeug   Two wheel tractor with trailer for the collection of the containers – one of several possible solutions for logistics. Trucks are unable in informal settlements of developing countries. (© Eawag/EOOS)
     
Semizentrrale Aufbereitungsanlage   Semi-centralised recovery plant with different types of technology for the treatment of source-separated urine and faeces eg. to fertiliser or biogas.
(© Eawag/EOOS)
     
Anlage mit zwei Diversion-Toiletten   Possible view of a diversion-toilet block for 4 up to 8 families. (Photomontage;
© Eawag/EOOS)
     
Bill Gates und Pojektleiterin Tove Larsen   Project leader Tove Larsen (Eawag) and EOOS-Designer Harald Gründl in discussion with Bill Gates in front of the Diversion-toilet. (© Eawag)
     
Die Diversio-Toilette an der Messe der Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle.   The Eawag/EOOS-Diversion-toilet’s stand at the sanitation fair in Seattle, organized by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. (© Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)