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ecological sanitation,
emergency sanitation,
environmental sanitation,
onsite sanitation and
sustainable sanitation. A
sanitation system includes the capture...
- A
sanitation worker (or
sanitary worker) is a
person responsible for cleaning, maintaining, operating, or
emptying the
equipment or
technology at any step...
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Improved sanitation (related to but
distinct from a "safely
managed sanitation service") is a term used to
categorize types of
sanitation for monitoring...
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Sustainable sanitation is a
sanitation system designed to meet
certain criteria and to work well over the long-term.
Sustainable sanitation systems consider...
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Ecological sanitation,
commonly abbreviated as
ecosan (also
spelled eco-san or EcoSan), is an
approach to
sanitation provision which aims to
safely reuse...
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Sanitation in
ancient Rome,
acquired from the Etruscans, was very
advanced compared to
other ancient cities and
provided water supply and
sanitation services...
- 2009. A
formal sanitation programme was
first launched in 1954,
followed by
Central Rural Sanitation Programme in 1986,
Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)...
- This is a list of
countries by
access to
improved sanitation facilities,
which includes access to
toilets and safe
drinking water.
Figures used in this...
- Kuwait,
officially the
State of Kuwait, is a
country in West Asia. It is
situated in the
northern edge of the
Arabian Peninsula at the tip of the Arabian...
- The
history of
water supply and
sanitation is one of a
logistical challenge to
provide clean water and
sanitation systems since the dawn of civilization...