not too sure what info you're looking for then--if you're wondering why restrooms and drinking fountains are always together, it seems it's mostly for plumbing convenience. i looked into the california building code--it specifies that you need to provide a drinking fountain and restrooms in places of employment and public access spaces, but it doesn't specify that they should be next to each other. builders probably do it just because it's easier to build that way.
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