- sanitary disposal
- удаление (отходов) с санитарной обработкой
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
sanitary disposal bin — noun a bin for the disposal of used sanitary napkins and tampons. Also, sanitary bin …
Sanitary engineering — is the application of scientific or mathematical principles with to the field of sanitation, especially in regards to its effect on public health.The term sanitary engineering is sometimes viewed as an obsolete term for environmental engineering … Wikipedia
sanitary engineering — sanitary engineer. a branch of civil engineering dealing with matters affecting public health, as water supply or sewage disposal. [1865 70] * * * … Universalium
sanitary engineering — n. the branch of civil engineering having to do with sewage disposal, water supply, etc … English World dictionary
sanitary engineering — noun : a branch of civil engineering concerned primarily with the maintenance of environmental conditions (as pure water supply, waste disposal, insect control, nuisance abatement) conducive to public health * * * sanitary engineer. a branch of… … Useful english dictionary
Sanitary sewer — A sanitary sewer (also called, especially in the UK, a foul sewer) is a type of underground carriage system for transporting sewage from houses or industry to treatment or disposal. In some areas, sanitary sewers are separate sewer systems… … Wikipedia
sanitary — adjective Etymology: French sanitaire, from Latin sanitas Date: 1838 1. of or relating to health < sanitary measures > 2. of, relating to, or used in the disposal especially of domestic waterborne waste < a sanitary sewer system > 3.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
sanitary — Healthful; conducive to health; usually in reference to a clean environment. [L. sanitas, health] * * * san·i·tary san ə .ter ē adj 1) of or relating to health <sanitary measures> 2) of, relating to, or used in the disposal esp. of domestic … Medical dictionary
sanitary landfill — landfill. [1965 70] * * * method of controlled disposal of refuse on land. The method was introduced in England in 1912 (where it is called controlled tipping) and involves natural fermentation brought about by microorganisms. Usually the… … Universalium
sanitary can — /ˈsænətri kæn/ (say sanuhtree kan) noun a tarred can or tin, usually placed under a seat in an outside toilet used to hold excreta for collection and disposal …
sanitary district — An improvement or assessment district established with reference particularly to improvements, such as sewers and sewage disposal plants, in the interest of sanitation and health. 48 Am J1st Spec A § 35. A municipal corporation organized to… … Ballentine's law dictionary