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Chennai gets India's first self-cleaning smart toilets

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Perhaps Tamil films have to revise comedy shots now! Reminded of a comedy scene where Vivek pisses on the electric transformer and gets ESP about other people's thoughts!

[h=1]Chennai gets India's first self-cleaning smart toilets[/h]
In most Indian cities, public sanitation remains woefully inadequate, with rampant public urination and toilets being either dirty or too few. In a first of its kind project in India, over 180 self-cleaning public eToilets have been installed in the southern Indian city of Chennai.



What makes these toilets even more user-friendly is that they can be located through an Android app called eToilet. Through it, Chennai residents can find toilets on the map, rate them, offer feedback and even suggest new places where they should be installed. Officials from the Greater Chennai Corporation can use a second app to remotely monitor hygiene levels, usage figures and water availability at each toilet.
Spread over 35 square feet, each automatic unmanned toilet cleans itself before entry and after use. They come equipped with sensors for exhaust fan and light to ensure that they consume less water and power than conventional toilets.
The toilets are programmed to flush with only 1.5 litres of water after 3 minutes of use, and with 4.5 litres if the usage period is longer. It also washes the floor automatically after five or ten rounds.
While the cost of each toilet is approximately Rs 4,50,000 ($6,630) they are completely free to use. Around 40 of the 183 toilets in the city are for women, and have a sanitary napkin generator and an incinerator. In addition, five toilets have been built for the differently-abled.
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Image: Eram Scientific Solutions

Both the toilets and the app have been developed indigenously by Eram Scientific Solution, an Indian social enterprise that has already installed over 1,600 eToilets in private buildings and schools across 18 Indian states. In 2012, it won a grant of $450,000 from the Bill and Melinda Gate Foundation.
These eToilets have the added advantage of being eco-friendly, with provisions for waste treatment using anaerobic bio-degradation. One of its models, the e-Lite 14, is even powered by solar panels to eliminate the use of electricity. They also do not require regular manual maintenance.
India has the largest number of people defecating in the open, with over 60.4% of India's population still without access to sanitation. If Eram's model proves successful, it could offer a solution for making public sanitation more accessible to India's urban poor.

http://mashable.com/2016/03/01/chennai-india-electronic-toilets/
 
hi

how many days.....within few weeks....we can see a lot of posters of political parties.for coming election.......our law is so lenient....

may be some of the reserved for ruling party posters/banners....
 
............In a first of its kind project in India, over 180 self-cleaning public eToilets have been installed in the southern Indian city of Chennai..................


In most part of the chennai city, water problem is so acute.

Whether these eToilets could get eWater generated from eSource ?
 
Probably the govt can provide toilet paper in addition and make it mandatory for use.

They way people use toilets need change.

If we borrow technology for toilets,we have to follow western countries in usage of toilet paper. Why not?
 
Probably the govt can provide toilet paper in addition and make it mandatory for use.

They way people use toilets need change.

If we borrow technology for toilets,we have to follow western countries in usage of toilet paper. Why not?

hi

for self cleaning toilet paper ok....but wht abt cleaning toilet area.....24 hour water required.....
 
These toilets are kept only to spend money in vain! :sad:

We can see people peeing by hiding near these toilets, soon. They
never change!! :nono:

Since lakes are shallow and not maintained to their full capacity, Sing. Chennai will soon face scarcity even for

drinking water, in spite of the deluge a few months back! SingAra Chennai can only be Stink-ARa. Chennai. :bolt:
 
One is looking at the paper, the other is looking for water, while the third of our member is locating some poster space. Why not look at the entire item, when it could be dragged away overnight for using in some other purpose. The bad elements always look at the master piece, not piece by piece. Someone some day will highjack the entire structure for some other purpose. It is our habit and in our blood. We never use anything for the purpose for which it is defined.
 
One is looking at the paper, the other is looking for water, while the third of our member is locating some poster space. Why not look at the entire item, when it could be dragged away overnight for using in some other purpose. The bad elements always look at the master piece, not piece by piece. Someone some day will highjack the entire structure for some other purpose. It is our habit and in our blood. We never use anything for the purpose for which it is defined.

One is really looking at the entire item to be high-jacked over night !!
 
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Please use and keep it neat and clean without damaging. Please think the amount invested and never let it go waste. When one issue is over we can concentrate on issues.
Thanks Melinda Gate Foundation for providing eToilets expects more services for the society in the coming days.
 
OMG! We've totally ignored a gender-related problem!

GIRL PEES IN PUBLIC | SHOCKING REACTIONS?

A country 614 million-women-strong with 636 million of its total population without safe sanitation. Guess who loses? Women, and girls across all ages.

Watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR5WNuo23Uk

 
The start of the video appears that the girl is nearing the spot not with an intention to pee out there but appears to be

running after the boy who piss there. lol
 
hi

in indian house kitchen/bathroom are horrible...but in western countries ....generally both are neat and tidy.....many are

reading books in RESTROOM......not possible in india...
 
Despite the constraint of water, let us welcome, the arrival of ......self-cleaning smart toilets, first time in Chennai for public use ......and thank the elections for the same !!

 
[h=1]சென்னையின் No. 1 அவலம்: தேவை 50 ஆயிரம்.... இருப்பதோ வெறும் ஆயிரம்![/h]சென்னை மாநகராட்சியின் மூலமாக கடந்த நான்கரை ஆண்டுகளில் 348 கழிவறைகளே கட்டப்பட்டுள்ளன என்று வேதனைப்படுகிறார் ‘தேவை’ இயக்கத்தின் ஒருங்கிணைப்பாளர் இளங்கோ. சென்னை மாநகராட்சி இவருக்கு வழங்கிய விருதை இன்று (16-ம் தேதி) திருப்பி அளித்தார்.

Read more at: http://www.vikatan.com/news/coverstory/60680-lack-of-toilets-in-chennai-city.art
 
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