Please enjoy this fun flushing toilet from Virginia (US) that uses reclaimed water to flush the toilet! Reclaimed water is treated wastewater that can be reused for non-drinking purposes. |
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While students start preparing for graduations, we hope you're also having some happy wins recently. This month's update from FLUSH includes a new blog series, a new intern, more finished client publications for your reference, and a real question about bottled water products |
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Event: NYAC Underground History of Sewers Wed May 18 @ 5:30 PM - 7 PM EDT Have you ever wondered what happens after you flush the toilet? NYAC will be hosting our class about sewers and fatbergs again! We hope to see you there. ($10 registration fee, and you can watch the class for a week after!) | | |
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Welcome New Intern, Gabriele! Meet Gabriele! She is an enthusiastic young environmentalist in Georgia who is looking to learn more about toilets with us this summer. She will be researching and developing a class for adults about the history and relationship between trash and toilets. We're pretty excited. |
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Blog Post: After the FLUSH (sewers) We have started a new blog series called, “After the FLUSH”, where we explore what happens after we flush our toilets. Our first blog was on how sewers work after touring the Yonkers Wastewater Plant in New York (US). | | |
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Blog Post: Toilet Paper History While recently in Albany, NY (US), we learned about how the city has a fascinating history of bringing modern toilet paper to the world! Read this blog post about this history originally from Jessica Pasko's All Over Albany. | | |
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Data Learnings Publication FLUSH summarized lessons learned from our client Gather's work in Antananarivo, Madagascar around building coalitions to standardize sanitation data where digital options are uncommon. | | |
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If anyone knows who created this product, please let us know!! We have questions... In case you didn't know, in the world of water and sanitation, "blackwater" is another term we use for water that has poo, pee, and other dangerous stuff in it. Knowing this, you may understand why we at FLUSH were really concerned to hear that there was a product out there called blackwater for purchase to drink. Image credit: Flickr |
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DID YOU KNOW that FLUSH offers two kinds of services? Host one of our fun events or classes for your team, online or in person. We offer "off-the-shelf" classes and tailored classes for different audiences. Have us help your organization. We offer management advisory services in internal systems change, including (1) data diagnostics, architecture, & analytics; (2) marketing & storytelling; (3) capacity building & training; and, (4) strategic & project management. |
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FLUSH would love to see your whacky toilet tourism experiences from near and far! Have interesting toilets you'd like to have showcased in this newsletter? Email us! |
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