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Smart toilet in operation at Tripureshwor

The newly constructed toilets are equipped with technology that harvests rainwater for use. It also has a waste management system based on automated technology. The toilet is equipped with a disposable machine for used menstruation pads and vending machine for fresh pads.
By Republica

KATHMANDU



Bidhya Sundar Shakya, mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City inaugurated a smart toilet at Tripureshwor on Friday.


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The toilet covers an area of 500 sq ft with a length of 28 ft and a width of 12 ft. Both men and women can use the toilet. There are four male urinals along with cubicles for women and gender-neutral space.


Speaking at the inauguration program, Mayor Shakya said that the priority of the Kathmandu metropolis is to build environment-friendly infrastructure and distribute technological urban services for sustainable development. Mayor Shakya said that the toilet is odorless and user-friendly for women, children, persons with disabilities, and senior citizens.


The newly constructed toilets are equipped with technology that harvests rainwater for use. It also has a waste management system based on automated technology. The toilet is equipped with a disposable machine for used menstruation pads and vending machine for fresh pads. The toilet is also equipped with automatic technology that dispenses water and liquid soap and also has a hand dryer.


Kathmandu Metropolitan City and Aerosan collaborated for its operation.

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