The local authority in Nunspeet wanted to install two public accessible toilets in the beautiful nature reserve in the Veluwe. It’s a place where visitors enjoy the richness of nature in good weather, children play, walkers marvel, and cyclists enjoy themselves. However, what happens when a visit to the toilet is required? No problem, the Pop-Up Toilet Company has the ideal solution!
Work wonders
It was a nice challenge, because there were some issues involved. First, the toilet had to be vandal-proof, and then there was no possibility of mains power, water or sewer connections. Impossible to install a toilet under such conditions? No, read on!
The engineers at the Pop-Up Toilet Company can work wonders. The toilet was custom designed, and fully equipped with solar panels to generate electricity. Rainwater is disinfected and used to flush the toilets. A shielded, above-ground septic tank collects wastewater. This low-maintenance solution is ideal for areas like this, where visitors can nevertheless use a reliable toilet. These custom-made toilet units can be admired at Stakenberg playground in the Nunspeet district.