The public toilet being built at Virwani Industrial Estate in Goregaon East will feature various amenities to enhance the user experience. These include surveillance CCTV cameras, a vending machine for sanitary napkins in the women’s restrooms, a separate room for nursing infants, a designated space for changing diapers, a drinking water facility, a mobile charging station, and an “ATM” that dispenses refreshments.
The proposed public restroom will have a total of 11 toilets, with five designated for males, five for females, and one for persons with disabilities. The restroom will be equipped with a solar panel mounted on the roof to provide power, with a capacity of 20 kilowatts.
Providing an adequate number of toilet facilities along major roads and highways is essential to ensure the convenience of the public. The construction of this public lavatory aims to address this need. Rajesh Akre, an assistant commissioner of the P South ward, has stated that the solid waste department of BMC will be responsible for the daily maintenance and cleaning of this toilet.
Last year, the Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA) transferred the responsibility of maintaining the Western Express Highway (WEH) and the Eastern Express Highway to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is planning to construct a public toilet equipped with modern amenities near the Virvani Industrial Estate located on the Western Motorway Highway (WEH) in Goregaon (East). The public lavatory, which is 1,453 square feet in size, will have separate toilets for men, women, and transgender people.
The public toilet being built at Virwani Industrial Estate in Goregaon East will feature various amenities to enhance the user experience. These include surveillance CCTV cameras, a vending machine for sanitary napkins in the women’s restrooms, a separate room for nursing infants, a designated space for changing diapers, a drinking water facility, a mobile charging station, and an “ATM” that dispenses refreshments.
The proposed public restroom will have a total of 11 toilets, with five designated for males, five for females, and one for persons with disabilities. The restroom will be equipped with a solar panel mounted on the roof to provide power, with a capacity of 20 kilowatts.
Providing an adequate number of toilet facilities along major roads and highways is essential to ensure the convenience of the public. The construction of this public lavatory aims to address this need. Rajesh Akre, an assistant commissioner of the P South ward, has stated that the solid waste department of BMC will be responsible for the daily maintenance and cleaning of this toilet.
Last year, the Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA) transferred the responsibility of maintaining the Western Express Highway (WEH) and the Eastern Express Highway to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).