Haiti Sustainable Urban Toilet

Location

James E. Gleason Hall - Erdle

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Come see a concrete toilet designed and created by RIT engineering students that will help thousands of families in Haiti have access to proper sanitation! This Senior Design team worked with a non-profit group in Haiti called SOIL, who provides a service that supplies a portable "dry toilet" to a family in their home and then collects the fecal waste weekly. The team has developed a new and innovative process to mass-produce the concrete toilet bases for SOIL's service in Haiti, which now includes 3D-printing, fiberglass molding, and pouring concrete.

CAD of Toilet Toilet Mold Removal Instructions Fiberglass Mold of Toilet 3D Printed Toilet Components SOIL Haiti Logo

Location

James E. Gleason Hall - Erdle

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Topics

Exhibitor
Rory Flannery
Eli Heisey
Cameron Grube

Advisor(s)
Sarah Brownell

Organization
Multidisciplinary Senior Design, P22414

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