An old fashioned name for toilet.
a sanitary wrapper on all sandwiches.
sanitary engineer did not practice the work of a master plumber,.because they are two different dicipline,...sanitary engineer is a profession and master plumber is a trade,...
to be sanitary!!
"sanitary drainage"
in a sanitary and ceramic factory
sanitary pit privy
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provide the necessary privacy and protection from the sun
provide the necessary privacy and protection from the sun
A pit privy is a latrine with an outhouse over it. A hole is dug in the earth, an outbuilding is placed over it for convenience and privacy, and people use it for sanitary elimination. (A latrine is simply a hole or trench that is used for human elimination, then covered as needed.) A pit privy may be covered as needed and the outhouse building above moved to a new location.
The pail system is also known as box-and-can privy, conservancy system, and bucket latrine. The principle of this privy is the provision of a watertight receptacle in a fly-tight compartment for the accumulation and storage of fecal materials for short periods and the regular removal and disposal of the wastes in a sanitary manner.
Which privy? If using privy as in possession of knowledge: I'm not privy to those details. If privy as in a British term for an outhouse: John has been in the privy so long I've begun to wonder if he has fallen in.
A privy is where people would go to the bathroom.
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A vault-type sanitary pit privy is a type of toilet facility that features a sealed underground chamber (the vault) designed to collect human waste. Unlike traditional pit latrines, which may allow for direct contact with the soil, vault privies are constructed to minimize odor and prevent groundwater contamination. They often include a superstructure for user privacy and can be emptied periodically, making them more hygienic and environmentally friendly. This design is particularly useful in areas without access to modern sewage systems.
I was not privy to the details of the confidential meeting.