Portable Sanitation Association International

AUGUST 29, 2018F

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W EEKLY EDITION AUGUST 22, 2018 P AGE 10 Note: The PSAI is committed to bringing Members industry news. It creates original content and it aggregates news that appears in other sources. Unless otherwise stated in organizational documents or in Association Insight newsletters, the PSAI does not have or take a position on the content of news items from other sources. Edmonton Goes Portable City expanding on pilot project from 2017 The city of Edmonton, Alberta , introduced the porta ble pilot project after complaints from businesses and citizens about the lack of public washrooms downtown. After placing the f irst 11 portable public toilets, t his summer the cit y continued the project by introducing some trailer - styl e portables that have solar - powered lights, flushing toilets, running water , and soap dispensers , says the CBC. READ THE STORY Portable Really Goes Portable Flooding sends unit down the river Some nasty rains led to some very quick and severe flooding in Wayne, Pennsylvania, according to WTFX. Aside from some flooded basements and streets i n four feet of water, it also capsized a portable toilet in the whole mess. "Honestly it's like something I've never seen … It looked like what you see after a hurricane," said one resident. READ THE STORY Soccer Stars Use a Portable Unit Pro women's team has no restrooms Sky Blue FC, a pro women's soccer t eam based in New Jersey that competes in the National Women's Soccer League, has no usable restrooms in its facility, according to Think Progress. This means that Carli Lloyd, one of the best soccer players in the world, 2015 W orld Cup Hero, is using a p ortable restroom if she needs to go to the bathroom during practice. Every single day. READ THE STORY

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