Though conditions were harsh, Vaerik would never let sanitation problems affect the territory's future.
"First, we need to build toilets," Vaerik's gaze swept over the gathered craftsmen and laborers. "Add multiple public toilets in each residential area. Prepare for this first."
The craftsmen nodded upon hearing Vaerik's orders, but many still looked puzzled.
Build toilets?
Wasn't it just digging a hole?
Vaerik didn't explain much, instead directly leading people to select locations.
He chose positions away from water sources, avoiding main residential roads, and in downwind locations.
Ensuring neither drinking water contamination nor interference with daily life.
He used an alternating dual-pit method.
Each toilet had two parallel waste pits, one meter apart, each pit at least two meters deep and 0.8 meters wide.
After using the first pit for 6-12 months, it would be sealed and left to ferment into fertilizer, then the second pit would be activated, cycling continuously.