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is a process capable of reducing the number of microbial contaminants to a relatively safe level. It provides the lowest safety margin because it does not require or necessarily produce the complete destruction of any particular microorganisms.
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disposal of sewage
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practical methods for safely disposing of human waste in ways that do not harm public health
Ãâó: tilz.tearfund.org/Publications/PILLARS/Preparing+f...
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The formulation and application of measures designed to protect public health.
Ãâó: www.fpi.org/jahia/Jahia/cache/offonce/pid/134
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wastewater and rainwater collection, transportation, and treatment techniques used together by a populated area, industrial site, or private parcel before discharge into the natural environment. Sanitation includes the disposal of sludge resulting from the wastewater treatment process.
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