No it's the number of flushes and the amount of water, and the calcium build up from the hard water. It's a number of things. Trannies flushing their pads is a meme, of course.
To autism explain:
The main point is: that it was a system-change, and the risks of that change were not properly mapped by the project-manager, or naval architect, or logistics-advisor, or what-not. Furthermore, that system was changed for the sake of a DEI policy. Fact is: sailors who use urinals, reduce the need for toilet flushes, as the sewerage system will use less water. Furthermore, piss can be dumped in the ocean without treatment when at sea, as it is sterile. It is a very old naval fix. [insert bucket jokes].
But someone's feefees demanded that there be NO urinals in case it offended the waamen. Praps, the Waamen-frenly designers also wrinkled their nose at the idea of antique peepee disposal. Sailors are such rough, dirty old men.
Anyway, real women would just walk past stand-up pee-ers without blinking, akshully. People tend to stand with their backs to the crowd, when peeing.
I suspect that urinals need specialists to install them, so the builders just went with the cheaper bulk-toilet installation. toilet = urinal, so can swap out at will, type thing. Why not go for a clean, simple,waamens toilet look?
Only, men use less water. even on land, they use a quick bush. LOL. Landlubbers don't tend to consider the balance between naval (gendered) custom/habits vs. 'green' water-conservation. Which indicates also that naval architects don't give a shit about the environment, where such calculations for water conservation normally reside. Yes, piss is sterile, and can be directly applied to the ocean without ill effect, and not flushing your piss can conserve water. At sea this matters. But I guess that conversation never arose.
Somewhere along the line something broke in the multi-layered, creaking hierarchy, someone's feefees dominated the design discussions, and they had to FAFO
Are the female soldiers plugging up the ship’s toilets with sanitary products?
No it's the number of flushes and the amount of water, and the calcium build up from the hard water. It's a number of things. Trannies flushing their pads is a meme, of course.
To autism explain:
The main point is: that it was a system-change, and the risks of that change were not properly mapped by the project-manager, or naval architect, or logistics-advisor, or what-not. Furthermore, that system was changed for the sake of a DEI policy. Fact is: sailors who use urinals, reduce the need for toilet flushes, as the sewerage system will use less water. Furthermore, piss can be dumped in the ocean without treatment when at sea, as it is sterile. It is a very old naval fix. [insert bucket jokes].
But someone's feefees demanded that there be NO urinals in case it offended the waamen. Praps, the Waamen-frenly designers also wrinkled their nose at the idea of antique peepee disposal. Sailors are such rough, dirty old men.
Anyway, real women would just walk past stand-up pee-ers without blinking, akshully. People tend to stand with their backs to the crowd, when peeing.
I suspect that urinals need specialists to install them, so the builders just went with the cheaper bulk-toilet installation. toilet = urinal, so can swap out at will, type thing. Why not go for a clean, simple,waamens toilet look?
Only, men use less water. even on land, they use a quick bush. LOL. Landlubbers don't tend to consider the balance between naval (gendered) custom/habits vs. 'green' water-conservation. Which indicates also that naval architects don't give a shit about the environment, where such calculations for water conservation normally reside. Yes, piss is sterile, and can be directly applied to the ocean without ill effect, and not flushing your piss can conserve water. At sea this matters. But I guess that conversation never arose.
Somewhere along the line something broke in the multi-layered, creaking hierarchy, someone's feefees dominated the design discussions, and they had to FAFO