Mumbai Coastal Road Promenade Gets 2 Bio Toilets With Sanitary Pad Vending Machines; 4 More To Come Up

Mumbai Coastal Road Promenade

Hygiene in public spaces has long been a major concern across the country. To ensure a safer and more comfortable experience, authorities have started implementing hygiene facilities. One such example is the Coastal Road Promenade in Mumbai. It is being upgraded with modern facilities to offer a better experience and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has installed two modular bio-toilets along the stretch for public use. Keep reading for more details.

Two Modular Bio-Toilets At Coastal Road Promenade In Mumbai

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For now, people can access the pedestrian subways along the promenade only from a few designated entry points — PUP No. 4 near the Akriti Parking Building on Bhulabhai Desai Road, PUP No. 6 at Vatsalabai Desai Chowk (Haji Ali Junction), PUP No. 11 near Worli Dairy, and PUP No. 14 at Bindumadhav Thackeray Chowk. These Public Underpasses (PUPs) act as convenient connecting spots for pedestrians to cross or enter the promenade safely. 

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More About This New Facility

Not compromising with citizens’ hygiene, there is a system that operates on a 1kW solar power. The Times of India reported that a 1,000-litre water tank supports it, and a bio-digester tank with a 3,500-litre capacity manages the waste. The toilet has basic amenities like six exhaust fans, four windows for ventilation, an incinerator, and a sanitary pad vending machine for women.

Now, if you’re planning to visit Mumbai’s Coastal Road promenade, you no longer have to worry about personal hygiene or basic facilities.

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