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Association Insight, Sept 15 2021

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23 I PSAI Association Insight, September 15, 2021 Delivering these first units was a real challenge. The picture on the top is from Ace Sanitation in Columbus, Ohio dated sometime in the mid-1960s. The photo on the bottom is a Satellite unit lying down in a small trailer. Both of these shots demonstrate why many deliveries were made one unit at a time. From Redford Honey Buckets in Tacoma, Washington, here is a more familiar transport of two units on the back of a pump truck. Notice the stylish blend of traditional and modern features in these wood units. Though they somewhat resemble old-fashioned outhouses and have the typical half-moon at the top of the peak, the units also have a modern vent pipe and impressive roofing. Porta-O-San delivered and placed long rows of wooden units at Woodstock. Bill Reynolds, Sr. provided these restrooms; his interesting story is told in the "Fathers and Sons" article found in Association Insight on June 23, 2021. Notice the units in the picture feature the single, wide step into the unit. This Woodstock attendee is using that line of entry steps to his advantage in the muddy environment there. Pictoral History of Wooden Portable Restroom Units (continued from page 22) Units at Woodstock - Far Out! Full Load? It's a Two-Fer Long Row Home from Woodstock (continued on page 24) In time, special events were also the beneficiaries of evolving portable sanitation offerings. In addition to the groovy rock music and the heavy rains at Woodstock in 1969, portable sanitation was also present. It came in the form of individual units as well as units built together in small buildings as shown in the background of this photo.

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