Sanitation

//ˌsænɪˈteɪʃən//

"Sanitation" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Sanitation is a very important part of public health.

The term sanitation worker is a euphemism for a garbage man.

Poor sanitation practices rendered Europe helpless against the Black Death.

Sanitation is important in the city.

I work for the department of sanitation.

A sanitation crew was called in to deal with the mess.

Tom quit his job as a sanitation worker to become a prescription drug wholesaler.

Where's Algiers's main sanitation depot?

He's an Algerian sanitation worker.

Algerian sanitation workers have their work cut out for them.

To lovers of Victoriana it will not be necessary to enlarge on the original beauty of many [old stations], but to the modern traveller romantic nostalgia will not compensate for bleak, draughty waiting rooms, ancient sanitation, uncomfortable grimy seats and gas lighting; he is likely to prefer the comforts of a modern car on a winter's morning.

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