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Sanitation standards are part of a state’s responsibility to protect
public infrastructure.
public health.
public safety.
public education.
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Public health.
Sanitation standards (water, waste disposal, food safety, hygiene) are primarily intended to protect the health of the population (and secondarily help public safety and infrastructure).
Sanitation standards (water, waste disposal, food safety, hygiene) are primarily intended to protect the health of the population (and secondarily help public safety and infrastructure).
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