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  • 1Environmental Health Officer — a person, employed by a local authority, with special training in such aspects of environmental health and pollution as housing, sanitation, food, clean air, noise, and water supplies (formerly known as a Public Health Inspector). Though not a… …

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  • 2Environmental issues in New York City — are affected by the city s size, density, abundant public transportation infrastructure, and location at the mouth of the Hudson River. New York City also plays an important role in national environmental policy because of its size and influence …

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  • 3Environmental engineering — [cite book|author=Danny D. Reible|title=Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering |publisher=CRC Publishers|year=1998|id=ISBN 1 56670 047 7] [cite book |author=James R. Mihelcic, Martin T. Auer, and others |title=Fundamentals of Environmental… …

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  • 4Environmental issues in Iran — include,balls in urban areas, vehicle emissions, refinery operations, and industrial effluents which contribute to poor air quality. Most cars use leaded gas and lack emissions control equipment. [ [http://iran… …

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  • 5Environmental health officer — Environmental health officers (EHOs) are usually employed by local government or state health authorities to advise on and enforce public health standards. However, many are employed in the private sector and in the military.EHOs or their… …

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  • 6Department Secretaries of Cesar Department — The Department Secretaries of Cesar Department (Spanish: Secretarias departamental del Departamento del Cesar) are the secretaries in charge of supporting the functions of the Governor of Cesar Department on specific areas. Secretaries Secretary… …

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  • 7Water supply and sanitation in Ghana — The water supply and sanitation sector in Ghana faces severe problems, partly due to a neglect of the sector until the 1990s. Tariffs were kept at a low level which was far from reflecting the real cost of the service. Economic efficiency still… …

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  • 8New York City Department of Sanitation — (DSNY) Agency overview Jurisdiction New York City Headquarters 125 Worth Street New York, New York Employees …

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  • 9Water supply and sanitation in India — continue to be inadequate, despite longstanding efforts by the various levels of government and communities at improving coverage. The situation is particularly inadequate for sanitation, since only one of three Indians has access to improved… …

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  • 10Water supply and sanitation in Rwanda — Source: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper 2002, p. 51 and p. 25, quoting the 2001 inventory of rural water supply systemsDespite favorable rainfall, little use is made of rainwater harvesting, except by a few health centers and churches.Concerning …

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