We walked for Water (and Sanitation)
Despite the driving rain and the southwind whistling down the Willamette, about 15 PHLUSHers and friends had a great time doing the Walk for Water yesterday. The annual event organized by Portland Roasting Company to celebrates World Water Day, brings awareness to the pressing need for clean water and adequate sanitation worldwide and raises funds for Portland Global…
Walk for Water, Walk with PHLUSH!
Dear Friends, World Water Day (WWD) is this week. Around the globe, events will be held to bring awareness to the importance of water and sanitation. In Portland, a third annual Walk for Water will be on Sunday, March 27th from 1 pm to 3 pm. We cordially invite you, your family, and your friends to…
Urinals complete Victoria BC streetscape.
Victoria, the genteel provincial capital of British Columbia, has been quite sophisticated in addressing the troublesome issue of public urination. For the past five years the city has been funding street toilets and appears to have good public support. There are lessons to be learned. During the early days of PHLUSH, we were interested in…
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