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Human waste

Human waste (or human excreta) refers to the waste products of the human digestive system, menses, and human metabolism including urine and feces. As part of a sanitation system that is in place, human waste is collected, transported, treated and disposed of or reused by one method or another, depending on the type of toilet being used, ability by the…

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Human waste

Nodes48
Edges47
Triples19
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.041667
Components1

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Human waste

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related to Environmental aspects · 4
Human waste → Each, Even, Human, They
related to Health aspects · 4
Human waste → Human, It, The World Health Organization, WHO
related to Terminology · 3
Human waste → For, In, The
has method · 2
Human waste → Methods, Sewage
related to Uses · 2
Human waste → Human, There

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waste human sanitation water sewage health feces used systems urine excreta world mixed use toilets treatment people environment diapers sludge

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pit latrinesinstance ofFecal sludge management is used to deal with fecal matter collected in on-site sanitation systems0.80text
septic tanks.The sanitation systems in place differ vastly around the worldinstance ofFecal sludge management is used to deal with fecal matter collected in on-site sanitation systems0.80text
with many people in developing countries having to resort to open defecation where human waste is deposited in the environmentinstance ofFecal sludge management is used to deal with fecal matter collected in on-site sanitation systems0.80text
for lack of other optionsinstance ofFecal sludge management is used to deal with fecal matter collected in on-site sanitation systems0.80text
Human wastehas methodMethods0.60section
Human wastehas methodSewage0.60section
Human wasterelated to Environmental aspectsEven0.60section
Human wasterelated to Environmental aspectsEach0.60section
Human wasterelated to Environmental aspectsThey0.60section
Human wasterelated to Environmental aspectsHuman0.60section
Human wasterelated to Health aspectsHuman0.60section
Human wasterelated to Health aspectsIt0.60section

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