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  2. Pee curl - Wikipedia

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    The pee curl (Dutch: plaskrul) is a public urinal, many of which are found in the centre of Amsterdam. They originated at the end of the 19th century, and were first installed by the Public Works Department of Amsterdam. The curl is made of a spiral-shaped steel sheet suspended half a metre above the ground by four iron legs, and painted dark ...

  3. madamePee - Wikipedia

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    Row of madamePee cabins at an outdoor event. madamePee is a mobile female urinal, without contact and without water supply.It is designed to be used at public events such as concerts or music festivals, but also in more durable situations such as construction sites, public gardens, etc.

  4. Telescopic toilet - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 a telescopic urinal shot up out of the ground due to a gas explosion, injuring the nearby system manager; usage of telescopic urinals was halted for a while, and then resumed. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] In 2023 a maintenance worker was crushed to death by a telescopic urinal on Shaftesbury Avenue in London when it fell suddenly on him, [ 7 ] [ 2 ] [ 8 ...

  5. Controversial Open-Air Urinals Installed to Tackle Public ...

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    Paris Is Setting Up Urinals Around the City to Tackle Public Urination

  6. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    In the most basic form, a public toilet may just be a street urinal known as a pissoir, after the French term. Public toilets are known by many other names depending on the country; examples are: restroom, bathroom, men's room, women's room, powder room (US); washroom (Canada); and toilets, lavatories, water closet (W.C.), ladies and gents ...

  7. Land reclamation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    For instance, Amsterdam and Rotterdam were expanding in this manner. [5] The development of using windmills for pumping water in the 15th century allowed the draining of significant bodies of water. This resulted in the creation of polders. [1] The first steam powered water mill was put to use in 1787. [5]