sanitation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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sanitation in the PONS Dictionary

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sanitation

sanitation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the prison has no integral sanitation
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Poor sanitation and crowded hen houses have contributed to these problems.
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Municipalities and municipal associations often contract out water supply and/or sanitation services to the private sector through long-term lease contracts (affermage).
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Combined with this land-rights issue, poverty is rife and is exacerbated by the area's poor sanitation.
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Eventually sanitation became a large problem in the area, as the town was reliant on well water, which became contaminated with human waste.
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It does so by supporting institutional capacity building, urban upgrading, environmental protection and recovery, as well as integrated water supply and sanitation.
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Infants are fragile compared to adults, and the lack of sanitation mentioned above contributed further to this fragility.
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Community-led total sanitation is not focused on building infrastructure, but on preventing open defecation through peer pressure and shame.
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Because the water is also used for drinking, sanitation and environmental protection of the lake are imperative and the lake is under rigorous environmental protection.
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A decree defining the water and sanitation tariff policy is being finalized in 2007.
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Up to about 1920, when better sanitation practices were adopted, many more soldiers died of disease than from wounds.
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