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  2. Minnesota inventor’s ‘Poopcopter’ scoops dog-doo after ...

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    The device detects dog poop on the ground and picks it up.A Minnesota inventor has created the world’s “first aerial bound dog poop removal system” — a gizmo he’s dubbed...

  3. Pooper-scooper - Wikipedia

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    A pooper-scooper, or poop scoop, is a device used to pick up animal feces from public places and yards, particularly those of dogs. Pooper-scooper devices often have a bag or bag attachment. 'Poop bags' are alternatives to pooper scoopers, and are simply a bag, usually turned inside out, to carry the feces to a proper disposal area.

  4. Curb your dog - Wikipedia

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    Curb your dog sign, Gramercy Park, 2013 In New York City from the 1930s [1] to 1978, before citywide pooper-scooper laws were enacted, [2] street signs were put in place encouraging citizens to "curb" their dogs - defecate in the edge of the street, near the curb and in "the gutter", rather than on the sidewalk.

  5. Container-based sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Example of a toilet used in a container-based sanitation system (urine-diverting dry toilet as marketed by the NGO SOIL in Haiti under the name of "EkoLakay")Container-based sanitation (abbreviated as CBS) refers to a sanitation system where toilets collect human excreta in sealable, removable containers (also called cartridges) that are transported to treatment facilities. [1]

  6. Pick Up Your Dog's Poop Quickly & Easily With This Mess-Free ...

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    We’ve grabbed the poop with a bag, and no matter what, something goes awry. It either gets on our hands, drops, or […] Pick Up Your Dog's Poop Quickly & Easily With This Mess-Free $15 Tool ...

  7. Cesspit - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, a cesspit is a closed tank for the reception and temporary storage of sewage; in North America, this is simply referred to as a "holding tank".Because it is sealed, the tank must be emptied frequently – on average every 6 weeks [2] – but frequency varies a great deal and can be as often as weekly or as rarely as quarterly.

  8. Flight 422 from Houston to Seattle was diverted to Dallas on Friday after a dog befouled the area by a first-class toilet. “Smell made me ill. Gate agents kept yelling at passengers and the ...

  9. Open defecation - Wikipedia

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    'Open defecation free' (ODF) is a term used to describe communities that have shifted to using toilets instead of open defecation. This can happen, for example, after community-led total sanitation programs have been implemented. Open defecation can pollute the environment and cause health problems and diseases.