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  2. Portland Loo - Wikipedia

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    The toilets can be solar powered. [12] The interior dimensions are 6 feet (1.8 m) x 10.5 feet (3.2 m), so a user can wheel in a bicycle or baby-stroller to protect them from theft. [13] Water consumption is 1.28 US gallons (4.8 L) per flush [14] There is a maintenance closet in the rear that includes a hose for cleaning. [15]

  3. Open defecation - Wikipedia

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    Some toilets do not have a real door, but have a cloth hung as a door. In some communities, toilets are located in places where women are shy to access them due to the presence of men. [23] [21] [13] Absence of supply of water inside or next to toilets cause people to get water from a distance before using the toilet. [13]

  4. Fact check: Do California schools have litter boxes for ...

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    Rumors that San Luis Obispo County school districts are placing litter boxes in restrooms to accommodate students who identify as “furries” are false, school district administrators say.

  5. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    The technology used for modern toilets varies. Toilets are commonly made of ceramic , concrete, plastic, or wood. Newer toilet technologies include dual flushing, low flushing, toilet seat warming, self-cleaning, female urinals and waterless urinals. Japan is known for its toilet technology.

  6. CoasterVille Ever-Clean Restroom: Everything you need to know

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  7. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Accessible female and male public washrooms on the Boise River Greenbelt in Idaho, US, featuring public art A public toilet at a park in Viiskulma, Helsinki, Finland. A public toilet, restroom, bathroom or washroom is a room or small building with toilets (or urinals) and sinks for use by the general public.

  8. Pay a fee, for no showers or restrooms: Why Hawaii's best ...

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    Out-of-state visitors, who want to enjoy Hapuna Beach’s soft white sand and crystal clear waters need to pay a parking fee of $10 per car and an entrance fee of $5 for each person older than 3 ...

  9. Toilet cleaner - Wikipedia

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    The toilet brush is used to scrub the toilet, removing stubborn stains and biological debris. In recent times, automatic toilet bowl cleaners that clip onto the rim of the toilet and clean with every flush have also become prevalent. In-tank toilet cleaning tablets are also available. Such tablets are placed in a toilet's tank, where they very ...