The following is a reply I got this morning from the Minnesota Department of Health:
Dear Mr. Bill Norton,
I am in receipt of the email inquiry you submitted regarding interest in starting a humanure composting service. I will consult with the Mortuary Science section team and either myself or a team member will get back to you. Thank you.
An email was sent by:
Name: Bill Norton
Email:
humanurenow@gmail.com
URL of website:
Comments: I want to start a humanure composting service. Humanure composting is
already happening in private back yards, but the mission of this business is to
bring that capability to everyone who wants it, regardless of where they live. If
done properly (proper covering and aging for about a year), composting
completely destroys pathogens, and without the use of dangerous chemicals. I
would need a small plot of land, though, and with potentially hundreds or
even thousands of customers, I'm guessing special permitting and zoning
would be required.
I'm not quite sure what the Mortuary Science team would have to do with this, but at least it wasn't a flat out denial. We'll see...