- Sanitary engineering
Sanitary engineering is the application of scientific or mathematical principles with to the field of
sanitation , especially in regards to its effect onpublic health .The term "sanitary engineering" is sometimes viewed as an obsolete term for
environmental engineering . It is, however, more limited in its scope and is not concerned with environmental factors that do not have an immediate and clearly understood effect on public health. Areas outside the purview of sanitary engineering includetraffic management, concerns aboutnoise pollution orlight pollution , aesthetic concerns such aslandscaping ,traffic management, andenvironmental conservation as it pertains toplants andanimals .Although sometimes considered
synonym ous withsanitary science , the phrase "sanitary engineering" refers specifically to anapplied science in whichengineering principles are utilized rather than just studied or improved.Skills within this field are usually employed for the primary goal of
disease prevention withinhuman beings by assuring a supply of healthydrinking water , removing garbage from inhabited areas, and so on.Compared to (for example)
electrical engineering ormechanical engineering which are concerned primarily withclosed system s, sanitary engineering is a veryinterdisciplinary field which may involve such elements ashydraulics , constructive modelling,information technology , project design,microbiology ,pathology and the many divisions withinenvironmental science andenvironmental technology . In some cases, considerations that fall within the field ofsocial sciences must be factored in as well.Although sanitary engineering may be most associated with the design of
sewers ,sewage treatment andwaste water treatment facilities,recycling centers, public landfills and other things which are constructed, the term applies equally to (for example) a plan of action to reverse the effects ofwater pollution orsoil contamination in a specific area.anitary engineer
While the phrase sanitary engineer properly refers to a highly-trained professional in the field of sanitary engineering, this same phrase is often used as a
humor ouseuphemism forwaste collector , a field of work that requires considerably less specialized education.Municipalities
The term "sanitary engineering" appears in the names of many municipal departments throughout the
English speaking world . The purview of these departments vary.Some are involved with a specific are of concern such as
waste collection or the maintenance ofwastewater facilities andstorm water drainage systems within a district.Others cover a broader scope of activities that might include the two just listed as well as such maintenance of the public
water supply , collection of residential yard waste Program, disposal ofhazardous waste , recycling strategies and even community programs where individuals or businesses "adopt" an area and either maintain it themselves or donate funds for doing so.References
* [http://www.bartleby.com/65/sa/sanitsci.html The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05.]
* [http://sanitaryeng.cuyahogacounty.us/ Cuyahoga County Sanitary Engineering Division]
* [http://www.sanitaryengineering.tudelft.nl/ Delft University of Technology]
* [http://www.co.greene.oh.us/saneng/ Greene County Sanitary Engineering Department]
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