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Wildland Recreation and Human Waste: A Review of Problems, Practices, and Concerns
Authors:Amy Cilimburg  Christopher Monz  Sharon Kehoe
Affiliation:(1) The National Outdoor Leadership School Research Program, 288 Main Street, Lander, Wyoming 82520, USA , US
Abstract:It is difficult to make general recommendations that apply to all ecosystems. There is still a relative dearth of studies that allow the manager or visitor to come up with specific practices that are the best for their area. The preferred method of disposal remains to dig a small hole (cat hole) and bury the waste. Other site specific methods are also discussed. Treatment of drinking water has become standard practice for most backcountry travel. With such treatment, there is little evidence currently to suggest that the health hazard to humans is great enough to impose further regulation in areas currently using cat holes.
Keywords:: Human waste   Recreation   Wilderness management   Water quality   Camping practices
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