Mongolia to ban all traditional wooden toilets in protected areas
                           Source: Xinhua | 2018-03-03 22:28:02 | Editor: huaxia

          A man walks towards a toilet hut on grasslands located around 200 km southwest of the Mongolian capital city Ulan Bator April 4, 2012. (Reuters Photo)

          ULAN BATOR, March 2 (Xinhua) -- The Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia announced Friday that it would ban the use of all traditional wooden toilets in Special Protected Areas (SPA) beginning on June 1 in an effort to prevent soil pollution.

          Citizens and entities operating in the protected areas should start converting all traditional wooden toilets into standard toilets, otherwise their licenses will be revoked.

          Mongolia approved the law on SPA on in 1994 partly to preserve the specific features of natural zones and endangered plants and animals there.

          Wooden toilets, which are used by the majority of Mongolia's population as well as schools and kindergartens, are reportedly having a negative impact on soil and public health.

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          Mongolia to ban all traditional wooden toilets in protected areas

          Source: Xinhua 2018-03-03 22:28:02

          A man walks towards a toilet hut on grasslands located around 200 km southwest of the Mongolian capital city Ulan Bator April 4, 2012. (Reuters Photo)

          ULAN BATOR, March 2 (Xinhua) -- The Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia announced Friday that it would ban the use of all traditional wooden toilets in Special Protected Areas (SPA) beginning on June 1 in an effort to prevent soil pollution.

          Citizens and entities operating in the protected areas should start converting all traditional wooden toilets into standard toilets, otherwise their licenses will be revoked.

          Mongolia approved the law on SPA on in 1994 partly to preserve the specific features of natural zones and endangered plants and animals there.

          Wooden toilets, which are used by the majority of Mongolia's population as well as schools and kindergartens, are reportedly having a negative impact on soil and public health.

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