Sanitary Engineering

Sanitary Engineering is a branch of engineering concerned with the design and management of systems that provide safe and adequate water supply, wastewater treatment and disposal, air pollution control and solid waste management. Sanitary engineering places an emphasis on public health, environmental protection, and resource conservation by controlling the quantity and quality of water, wastewater, and solid waste. Sanitary engineering is vital for improving the health and quality of life for all people. It plays an important role in providing clean water, effective sanitation systems, and safe disposal of waste. Sanitary engineering is also essential for conserving natural resources, preventing water and air pollution, and managing public health risks.

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