EDMONTON — In its battle against public urination, Victoria isn’t yet going the fancy route of self-cleaning washrooms or those that emerge from beneath the sidewalk when night falls. Rather, a half-dozen “peeosks” — barely more than buckets — are a key piece of the city’s strategy to keep the streets from stinking. And they don’t just pee in public in Victoria. Victoria even installed an artsy public urinal, valued at $60,000. The city’s data backs that up: Some 4,000 litres of urine were collected via the peeosks in three months in 2018.
Source: National Post May 15, 2019 01:16 UTC