With two latrines for a community of 22,000 people, the only option for most doesn't include any sort of room, let alone sanitation. |
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Failing to cover body wastes in open latrines promoted the spread of disease by flies. |
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The residents were directed to whitewash houses, clean backyards and houses, fence wells and clean latrines twice a day, within 24 hours. |
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They dig latrines, cobble together privies and chicken coops, and struggle to build cabins from piles of pine logs. |
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In addition, one to five communal latrines are placed along the site perimeter. |
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With no water-borne sewerage, the settlements use chemical toilets, ventilated pit latrines or the bucket system. |
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Runoff from latrines into camp water was probably the main source of infection. |
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The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their fluorescent lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow. |
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Soldiers slept in tents and had no running water or dining facility, used burn-out latrines, and endured sand fleas, crickets, and extreme heat. |
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But even where activists have successfully sealed dry latrines, the fate of the people is pathetic. |
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Calvert points out that the floods triggered by the recent storm surge had demonstrated the eco friendly nature of the dry latrines. |
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Trees should be felled away from any holes, main badger runs or obvious latrines. |
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Or am I alone in illiberally wanting to be told that Archer has been ordered to clean latrines? |
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They were infamous rumour mongers because they overheard a lot of idle chatter at the latrines. |
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The campaign team highlighted the health hazards caused by sewage contamination of groundwater from pit latrines and septic tanks. |
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The latrines had a heater beneath, which would burn the faecal matter slowly without causing any smell. |
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Also within the wall would have been a well, latrines, a chapel, workshops, barns, pens for livestock, hen houses and perhaps other outbuildings. |
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Turkish troops were passing incuriously between the tents and their latrines dug out on our side. |
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One soldier, rather close to the bottom of the ladder, was quite satisfied to simply keep the latrines clean and the barracks stoves going in cold weather. |
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The camp has solar panels, revolutionary dry latrines, a whole lot of candlelight and kerosene light, and a mandate to be good to the land and people. |
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Here there's no running water, no flush latrines, no sanitation. |
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Carter hopped out of the Humvee and sprinted to the corner of the latrines, where he took a knee. |
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For example, Quonset huts and gang latrines are no longer acceptable. |
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Unlike badgers, which fastidiously clean their earths and defecate in latrines, red foxes habitually leave pieces of prey around their dens. |
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Waste flushed from the latrines flowed through a central channel into the main sewage system and thence into a nearby river or stream. |
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In general, poorer residents used pots that they were supposed to empty into the sewer, or visited public latrines. |
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The Romans recycled public bath waste water by using it as part of the flow that flushed the latrines. |
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Roman citizens came to expect high standards of hygiene, and the army was also well provided with latrines and bath houses, or thermae. |
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Analysis of sewage from latrines indicates the legionary diet was mainly grain. |
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In or near the intervallum, where they could easily be accessed, were the latrines of the soldiers. |
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It was usual for the latrines to empty down the external walls of a castle and into the surrounding ditch. |
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By 500 AD, the circuit possessed 383 towers, 7,020 crenellations, 18 main gates, 5 postern gates, 116 latrines, and 2,066 large external windows. |
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Seed preferences and foraging by granivores at raccoon latrines in the transmission dynamics of the raccoon roundworm. |
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Access to environmentally safe and hygienically clean latrines or sanitation facilities in rural areas is evidently insufficient. |
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A unique set of twelve medieval latrines is built into the southern town walls, first constructed for the use of royal staff working in adjacent buildings in the 13th century. |
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The latrines were designed to be drained by a special system using the water from the moat, but the system does not appear to have worked well in practice. |
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In villages near the Nam Pong water resources development project in Thailand, no correlation was found between households with latrines and the extent of opisthorchiasis. |
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Some latrines were free, for others small charges were made. |
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Sewers were laid throughout the city, serving public and some private latrines, and also served as dumping grounds for homes not directly connected to a sewer. |
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These were intended to allow members of the castle to move between the towers, accessing the guardrooms, sleeping chambers and the castle latrines. |
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As the building was intended to be a comfortable residence as well as a stronghold, latrines were built into the walls, and four fireplaces provided warmth. |
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For sanitary facilities, a camp had both public and private latrines. |
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Reducing Baylisascaris procyonis roundworm larvae in raccoon latrines. |
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Badgers defecate in latrines, which are located near the sett and at strategic locations on territorial boundaries or near places with abundant food supplies. |
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