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by water washer on February 21, 2008 - 21:17

Hello Peter,

I am currently working on a problem where there are really bad odors with toilets that are deep inside of mines. It is not possible to "vent" the odors there...at least I don't think it is.

Can you advise your thoughts please?

Thanks,
Brian

by Peter J.W. Son on February 22, 2008 - 02:52

Dear Brain,

Technically, there is no problem.
If you change the toilet to an odor removing toilet, then the system will work even in the deep inside of mines.
I can give you an advice if you send me a sketch dwgs of the cuurent mine situation.
please send it to my email to peter.son@ventextoilet.com

Best regards,

Peter

by danafrasz on February 11, 2008 - 12:54

Peter,
I am curious about who the primary audience is for this technology and what the actual social impact is. I agree with Jerry that it seems like an innovation for those that already have sanitation.

In terms of logistics - How are these toilets being serviced? Who are your customers? How is it financed?
Lastly, perhaps you would be interested in the Women's Only Eco-Sanitation entry: http://changemakers.net/en-us/node/5488 You two might be able to connect.

Dana Frasz
Changemakers

by Peter J.W. Son on February 13, 2008 - 03:53

Dear Dana,

This invention is for all human beings, not for only the people of riches.
All human beings are right to have a proper facilities.
Thanks for your comments.
We also try to find some meaningful projects from all over the world. ^^

Peter Son
South Korea

by Jerry on January 31, 2008 - 16:39

The George Washington University, current graduate student

An interesting idea overall. However, I must admit I had a difficult time reading it because of the grammar issues.

Who is this invention intended for? It seems like it would be nice for individuals in the first world, but would it be appropriate for others?

by Peter J.W. Son on February 13, 2008 - 04:05

Dear Jerry,

I'm sorry to reply you so late.
Please understand that English is not my native lauange.^^

This invention is for all human beings.
Anybody can use it. It's not very expensive items.
Years of engineering refinement have gone into innovative development with very simple.
New products and services replace old ones and often make them obsolete.

Thanks,

Peter
Korea, South

by Barry Jeenmaz on September 14, 2008 - 22:58

Thanks Peter, thanks for all your hard work and be assured he didn't mean to be rude (about the grammar error comment), he was just curious as to who the product was directed at.

Keep up the good work!
-Barry

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