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Corporation plans coin-operated urinals

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The New Indian Express 19.11.2009

Corporation plans coin-operated urinals


CHENNAI: With a view to putting an end to Corporation councillors’ hegemony over the ‘maintenance’ of city’s public convenience, the civic body has planned to introduce coin-operated waterless public urinals soon.

According to Ripon Building sources, initially, the civic body plans to set up such urinals at 10 different places, mostly at crowded areas in the city.

A group of corporation officials is expected to visit New Delhi in a week to study the working conditions of such urinals set up by Municipal Corporation of Delhi a few months ago.

This move comes in the backdrop of latest complaints of excessive charging at public conveniences near Broadway bus terminus.

Based on repeated complaints that public conveniences at the terminus were encroached upon by anti-socials who charged its users, Mayor M Subramanian on Wednesday inspected the site and ordered suspension of conservancy inspector for dereliction of duty.

Chennai Corporation has 770 public conveniences in the city, of which, 498 are pay-and-use facilities and the remainings are free and categorised as general public conveniences. In the 498 public conveniences, about 120 have been given to private parties for maintenance under tendering system. Of the total public conveniences, 80 per cent are urinals and the remainings are multiple toilets designed for defecation and urination. In pay-and-use public conveniences, Re 1 is being collected from users for urination and Rs 2 for using toilets. According to sources, almost all public conveniences in the city are ‘managed’ by ruling party Councillors and influential partymen in their wards.

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 November 2009 10:46