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| style="background: lemonchiffon" |''The following text is quoted or paraphrased from the [https://rdpo.net/emergency-toilet Emergency Toilet Project] website. The Emergency Toilet Project is a project of the [https://rdpo.net/ Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization (RDPO)]:''
| style="background: lemonchiffon" |''The following text is quoted or paraphrased from the [https://rdpo.net/emergency-toilet Emergency Toilet Project] website. The Emergency Toilet Project is a project of the [https://rdpo.net/ Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization (RDPO)]:''
|}[[File:Two Bucket Toilet System.jpg|alt=You can use any 5-6 gallon bucket to separate your pee and poo.|thumb|350x350px|''You can use any 5-6 gallon bucket to separate your pee and poo. You can even use an old paint bucket. Read the Emergency Toilet Guidebook for suggestions about where to find free buckets in your community.''|left]]Several recent disasters in the United States have caused damage to portions of water and wastewater systems, leaving major metropolitan areas without access to clean water and flushable toilets for prolonged periods. Emergency managers, among others, have recognized a need to improve post-disaster sanitation management and educate communities on how best to manage human waste.
|}[[File:Two Bucket Toilet System.jpg|alt=You can use any 5-6 gallon bucket to separate your pee and poo.|thumb|350x350px|''You can use two 5 gallon buckets to separate your pee and poo. Read the Emergency Toilet Guidebook for suggestions about where to find free buckets in your community.''|left]]Several recent disasters in the United States have caused damage to portions of water and wastewater systems, leaving major metropolitan areas without access to clean water and flushable toilets for prolonged periods. Emergency managers, among others, have recognized a need to improve post-disaster sanitation management and educate communities on how best to manage human waste.


The stickers are not to be used for commercial purposes. Anyone may use the materials for non-commercial purposes, as long as they site the source: "''Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization of the Portland Metropolitan Region, with funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant program."''
The stickers are not to be used for commercial purposes. Anyone may use the materials for non-commercial purposes, as long as they site the source: "''Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization of the Portland Metropolitan Region, with funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) grant program."''

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