On 21/04/2015 10:01, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
In the UK is the Elsan trade name used for both the mobile toilet and
the fixed spot to empty it?
It appears the intent of the elsan_point tag in the UK was the later (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tELRMqFZKM ).

Yes. This dates from the days when Elsan had the market to themselves in UK, so elsan became the generic term for any chemical toilet (This also happened with vacuum cleaners & Hoover - we still refer to any vacuum cleaner as ‘a hoover’). So the word elsan made its way onto the signage for chemical toilet emptying points.

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Note the comparable USA term "porta-potty" refers to a portable chemical
toilet with no separate cassette (usually dragged by trailer to events,
construction
activity, or in camping areas without sewer access).


Note the spelling: “Porta Potti” is a trade name of the Thetford Corporation and refers their chemical toilet products.



On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 1:22 AM, Paul Sladen
<o...@paul.sladen.org
<mailto:o...@paul.sladen.org>> wrote:
 > Most canal-side/marina-side are accessed-protected using a 'BWB' key;

There also seems to be a card:
https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/boating/navigating-the-waterways/services-for-boats/how-to-buy-your-pump-out-card

I'm not sure which OSM mapped elsan_points are part of the CR&T key
system, but the "network" tag was designed for use by someone who does.


Waterside facilities provided by C&RT (previously known as British Waterways Board - BWB) are accessed by use of a key issued to all waterway license holders. Chemical toilet emptying points are usually within these facilities. Pump-out stations, on the other hand, are necessarily outside & usage is controlled by pre-paid charge cards which activate the pump.



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