Water for Cities: Responding to the Urban Challenge

By Phlush | January 17, 2011

That’s the theme for World Water Day 2011.  PHLUSH is responding to the challenge by getting out basic information, both on  the situation globally and in our cities here in the Pacific Northwest.  Look for information on this blog and on developing portions of the website.  We’ll also be communicating directly with the media and…

Ecological Sanitation initiative taking off in 2011.

By Phlush | December 18, 2010

At its final monthly meeting of 2010, PHLUSH and kindred groups will lay basic plans for a new initiative in ecological sanitation – or ecosan – to be rolled out throughout 2011.   Everyone is invited to attend the gathering at 5:30 pm at Floyd’s Coffee Shop at 118 NW Couch Street, near the Skidmore…

Three-year old inaugurates Jamison Square Loo

By Phlush | December 18, 2010

The forth in a walkable chain of Portland Loos was inaugurated under sunny skies this week.  The honors of the First Flush went to three-year old Clark Bradley, standing here with his Mom and City Commissioner Randy Leonard in front of Loo with its colorful door designed by graphic artist Sarah Fine.The Loo stands across the…

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