File:Two urine diversion squatting plates (from Crestanks) - urine pipe is blocked! (6901443843).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTwo urine diversion squatting plates (from Crestanks) - urine pipe is blocked! (6901443843).jpg |
Both of the squatting plates which are in the same cubicle are in use at the same time (the second door to the second cubicle is locked and the two vaults under the second cubicle should be resting - when we came, they were empty). This is different to the design but could also work. There are 2 cubicles, each with 2 squatting plates. One could actually convert this to 4 cubicles and just use them as single vault toilets. |
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