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It’s Time to Cut the Crap And Get Serious About Toilets.
Loo. Water closet. Outhouse. Bog. We have a myriad of names for going to potty and we spend close to three years of our lives sitting on the porcelain throne. Kings have even died on them. Yet mention the word … Continue reading
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Women at Work: Day 2 of Women’s Preconference to the World Water Forum
Day two at the Preconference was another exciting day. With about 60-80 attendees, only one of whom was male, the group of us became close quickly. Mr. Dinesh Gunawardena , Minister of Water Supply and Drainage, spoke about the very … Continue reading
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