Green facilities
It has been a busy time recently at Forktree, with all manner of infrastructure development. You know all about the seed nursery; now time to update you on the something less glamorous but no less important - our new composting toilet.
Everything at Forktree is a learning experience and a team effort, and the construction of our new facilities has been no different, with multiple phases, each challenging in its own right:
Dig a MASSIVE hole and a trench for a drainage pipe (thank you, Simon).
Strengthen the sides of the hole and the trench, and fill in the trench (thank you, Tim).
Build a rock-solid floor above the hole using as much salvaged timber as possible (thank you, Tim and Jake).
Design and build the “dunny” itself and fit it in postion (thank you, Ralph).
use old lengths of corrugated iron salvaged from site to create walls and a roof (thank you Tim, Jake AND Ralph).
Ok, the door still needs to go on but that will be a breeze after everything else.
Once again, how satisfying to have built this out of 95% recycled and salvaged materials. Volunteers, you now have facilities to use when you visit!
And finally, a huge thanks once again to Tatachilla Lutheran College whose generous donation helped us bring this project to fruition.