The future of The John

Waterless Urinal

On a visit to Berkeley for the this past weekend, I happened to check out the lavatree (that’s phonetic mind you). To my surprise, they had waterless urinals! Cleverly, the designer of the urinals, , left their name right in the trough, allowing me to find the source of this golden nugget and pass it on to you, fair readers.

Now, not only are these urinals environmentally friendly and odorless, but they’ll save you a boatload of loot on water and sewage savings!

And here in Web2.0World we thought we were all so innovative and oh so smaht. Seems we got nothin’ on the folks building out The John 2.0.

5 Comments

  1. Eric Skiff said
    at 5am on Aug 22nd # |

    Strangely enough, I saw one of these for the first time at Barcamp Boston. That particular one was made by falcon.

    The McDonalds right by six flags in NJ has them now as well, which bodes well for the technology. If McD is rolling them out, we can expect to see a lot more of them.

    Unfortunately, they still get clogged when some jackhole throws a papertowel in them!

  2. ch said
    at 12pm on Aug 22nd # |

    The cartridge system should be a nice consumables business for Sloan.

  3. at 7pm on Aug 22nd # |

    We have some of those at Georgia Tech; at least in the student center and newer buildings.

  4. at 10am on Aug 23rd # |

    The title should have read:
    “Wall Hung for the Well Hung”

  5. at 12pm on Aug 25th # |

    While it sounds like a great idea, we have these in many of the new libraries at UNC and they splash like crazy. Maybe I am doing something wrong, but I have found that I need to stand at quite a distance to avoid this problem. However, it is quite possible that ours do not have this new valve. All this being said, I would like to add that the tags for this post are excellent — except for one, which does not quite work for urinals.

    I am however fascinated with these waterless toilets. I first found out about them from this sign at Walden Pond: http://www.walden-pond.net/wp60.jpg

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