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Monday, June 9, 2008 - Page updated at 06:40 AM

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Ribbon-cutting for bio toilet at Mount Rainier

ASHFORD, Wash. —

Mount Rainier National Park is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony to activate a new bio toilet at Cougar Rock Campground.

The $70,000 toilet was donated by Groundwork Mishima, a group that promotes volunteerism at Mount Fuji, which has a "sister mountain" relationship with the park.

The toilet was installed with the help of students from the Japanese Volunteers-in-Parks Association.

The toilet uses cedar chips and natural composting to operate with little water or odor.

Although the toilet is scheduled to be activated Monday, heavy snow has delayed the opening of the campground itself until Friday.

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