09-26-2007, 05:35 PM
IIRC, the same arguments were raised when Philly was building its new convention center. The plumbers union demanded that they be paid to install the water feeds in case the city decided to scrap the waterless urinals at a later date.
My last cruise boat had them in the public spaces, and they didn't smell any worse than any other public toilet with equivalent use (and a bunch of tourists getting plastered nearby). I expect that they require the same level of regular cleaning.
My last cruise boat had them in the public spaces, and they didn't smell any worse than any other public toilet with equivalent use (and a bunch of tourists getting plastered nearby). I expect that they require the same level of regular cleaning.