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More than half of Atlanta's restrooms inaccessible to the public, study finds

More than half of publicly accessible restrooms in key areas of Atlanta are unavailable to the public, according to a new study by researchers at the Georgia State University School of Public Health. The consequences of inadequate public sanitation are more than just an inconvenience, said Assistant...

More than half of Atlanta's restrooms inaccessible to the public, study finds
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More than half of publicly accessible restrooms in key areas of Atlanta are unavailable to the public, according to a new study by researchers at the Georgia State University School of Public Health. The consequences of inadequate public sanitation are more than just an inconvenience, said Assistant Professor April Ballard, who co-leads the school's Center on Health and Homelessness.

Originally published at Phys.org

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