sanitation
Commonly used to describe a low quality of sanitation, often linked to health issues.
Used to describe a standard of sanitation that is not sufficient.
Describes a level of sanitation that meets the required standard.
Describes a high standard of sanitation.
Emphasizes that sanitation is correct and appropriate for the situation.
Often used in development contexts to refer to sanitation facilities that have been upgraded.
Refers to the minimum necessary level of sanitation services.
Refers to sanitation services provided by the government for the general population.
Used to describe a situation where sanitation facilities are absent or insufficient.
The entire network and infrastructure for sanitation.
The provision of systems for dealing with human waste.
A building or place that provides sanitation services, such as a public toilet.
A government agency responsible for waste collection and sanitation.
A person employed to collect waste and maintain sanitation services.
A professional who designs and manages sanitation systems.