NonTypicalCPA
Silver Member
Yea, that right - a toilet project. I've got an 80 acre hunting paradise that I bought last year, and on it is a steel barn that sits 1/4 mile back in the woods - i.e. no electricity. I drove a shallow well (45ft) last summer for drinking water and lucked into a flowing well that produces at approximately 1 gallon per minute. This well sits 2 feet from my barn and I would like to add a toilet in the barn for those impromptu moments that we all have.
The barn has a concrete floor and footing. I was thinking about building a platform to put the toilet on and conceal the plumbing. Then run the black water out through the wall of the barn into a septic tank. How can I use the flowing well to "flush" the toilet? Currently, the well pipe sits about 3 feet out of the ground. I was thinking about trying to put in an additional riser pipe (if the well head is high enough) that would then run into a holding tank in the barn to be used as a gravity flush. Would this work? Has anyone tried this before?
Lets hear your thoughts. Any I don't need anyone telling me to use a tree or log in the woods - my brother in law has already given me heck.
Besides, I've got two young kids that would put it to good use as well.
The barn has a concrete floor and footing. I was thinking about building a platform to put the toilet on and conceal the plumbing. Then run the black water out through the wall of the barn into a septic tank. How can I use the flowing well to "flush" the toilet? Currently, the well pipe sits about 3 feet out of the ground. I was thinking about trying to put in an additional riser pipe (if the well head is high enough) that would then run into a holding tank in the barn to be used as a gravity flush. Would this work? Has anyone tried this before?
Lets hear your thoughts. Any I don't need anyone telling me to use a tree or log in the woods - my brother in law has already given me heck.