WEEKLY EDITION SEPTEMBER 26, 2018
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Maggot Infestation?! Eww.
Portable toilets at a soccer park have, uh, issues
Hawaiian youth soccer teams say they don't have sanitary
bathroom facilities for hundreds of players and families at a
huge soccer park in Lihue, according to Hawaii New
Now. They say they are paying the price for a dispute
between the county and its contracted portable sanitation
company. "From the morning, there is just no toilet paper
and it's just filled with maggots coming out. It's also
inoperable," said soccer coach Taryn Dizon.
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Padre Still Struggles with Potty
Texas vacation spot still vexing to city council
We've been following this for weeks now. The city leaders of
South Padre Island keep balking about putting portables on
the beaches, but the problem isn't going away. They want
permanent restrooms, but in the meantime there's concern
about the possibility of spills, the vandalism, and what kind of
impact would that have on the public access to the beach,
according to the Port Isabel-South Padre Press.
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Portable Saves Park -- Again
Wisconsin park waiting for restroom construction
How many times do we in the portable sanitation industry
see this kind of story? A park in Altoona, Wisconsin is
awaiting the construction of a permanent restroom. As
more folks flocked to the park, city leaders decided
people needed a place to go. And BAM! Just like that,
someone orders a portable to save the day.
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