UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health: Improving Access to Public Toilets Can Reduce Health Hazards in Cities
September 23, 2023
September 23, 2023
CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, Sept. 23 -- The University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health issued the following news:
Public toilets are uncommon in American cities. Combined with the growing problem of homelessness, uncontained fecal wastes have been widely documented - a result of what researchers refer to as "open defecation."
Some cities are stepping up to meet public sanitation needs. In San Francisco, the Department of Publ . . .
Public toilets are uncommon in American cities. Combined with the growing problem of homelessness, uncontained fecal wastes have been widely documented - a result of what researchers refer to as "open defecation."
Some cities are stepping up to meet public sanitation needs. In San Francisco, the Department of Publ . . .
