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Sanitation: Control of physical factors in the human environment that could harm development, health, or survival.

 


Marine Sanitation Device
Any equipment or process installed on board a vessel to receive, retain, treat, or discharge sewage.
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Poor sanitation systems, contaminated drinking water and unsafe disposal of waste and refuse also constitute hazards to human health.

environmental sanitation
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environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)
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To see if a particular product removes contaminants or to compare such products, see National Sanitation Foundation, or check the California Health Certificate that comes with most filters.

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Material Category
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Material Type
Materials Recovery Facility (MRF)
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According to the World Bank, as many as two billion people lack adequate sanitation facilities to protect them from water-borne disease, while a billion lack access to clean water altogether.

A joint project with OCWD and the Orange County Sanitation District to provide reclaimed water for groundwater replenishment.

Typical environmental health concerns would be the health-related aspects of water and air pollution, drinking water quality, sanitation, waste disposal, food quality and the presence of harmful chemicals.

Characterized by high infant mortality rates, lack of proper sanitation, low literacy rates, poverty, etc. Most organizations, including the United Nations, estimate that 60 to 80 per cent of the world fits into this category.

environmental factor An extrinsic factor (geology, climate, insects, sanitation, health services, etc.) which affects the agent and the opportunity for exposure.

The water generally is self supplied, and includes domestic use, drinking water for livestock, and other uses, such as dairy sanitation, evaporation from stock-watering ponds, and cleaning and waste disposal.

See also: Environmental, Waste, Environment, Water, Condition

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