Collocations withsanitation
These are words often used in combination withsanitation.
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adequate sanitation
Similarly, 75 per cent of the urban population and less than 30 per cent of the rural population are served with adequate sanitation or waste collection and disposal facilities.
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basic sanitation
Also, informal firms generally lack pollution control equipment, and often access to basic sanitation services.
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environmental sanitation
Furthermore, houses are devoid of proper ventilation and enclosures for the animals are made within the household compound, leading to poor environmental sanitation.
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improved sanitation
The sewer grate is evidence of improved sanitation in the market by mid-century.
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lack of sanitation
He argued that the appalling lack of sanitation and the disorder of the streets made the re-establishment of a baladiyya imperative.
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modern sanitation
How can we provide tourist chalets, about which we have been hearing, without water supplies, electricity, sewerage schemes and modern sanitation?
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poor sanitation
Overcrowding, together with poor sanitation, illiteracy and a complete lack of veterinary attention places this community at a high risk of acquiring zoonotic infections.
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proper sanitation
For many developing countries proper sanitation is only one of several developmental goals, and it is unrealistic to expect accelerated introduction of this single aspect of infrastructural development.
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sanitation facilities
Because of the war, there were no constructions or maintenance of water and sanitation facilities before independence either.
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sanitation system
As important as expanding the rural water/sanitation system is an effective public-health extension and education campaign.
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