
sanitation infrastructure
Sanitation infrastructure refers to the systems and facilities that manage wastewater and sewage to keep communities healthy and clean. This includes sewer pipes, treatment plants, and waste collection systems that transport and treat human waste, preventing contamination of the environment and water sources. Proper sanitation reduces the spread of diseases, protects ecosystems, and supports public health. Effective infrastructure ensures waste is safely disposed of or reused, maintaining clean environments and safeguarding communities from health risks associated with improper waste management.