Definition of Sanitary Engineering
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jun. 2015
Engineering area that deals with solving pollution and poor hygiene in highly populated areas
A healthy community in which hygiene and the absence of contamination of all kinds will develop smoothly and smoothly. Meanwhile, the above is the main mission of the activity of the engineering sanitary since its development, a branch of engineering oriented precisely to plan, design, manage, analyze and develop the best options and technologies that solve such serious problems as poor hygiene and increasing contamination environmental.
Design at the service of reducing air and water pollution
Through the expertise it has, the environmental engineering will take care of creating those elements, models and infrastructures that put an end to the typical problems sanitary and hygienic that become precisely because they do not have adequate containment and prevention of cases.
A very clear case to demonstrate the relevance of sanitary engineering in this sense are the conditions that people are infected through contact with the water they ingest and that exists in their surroundings.
There are many diseases that people can be infected by having contact with contaminated water, such as cholera, hepatitis, diarrhea, among the more common, meanwhile, sanitary engineering, has managed in this aspect to develop a series of very effective operations at the time of counteracting the contamination.
Excellent results in the eradication of water pollution
Debugging sewage water and the purification some of the treatments that this activity has carried out on the waters and that have given in the communities very good results in reducing to zero the pollution produced through waters.
The aforementioned treatments have reduced or eliminated the calls sewage urban areas, which are definitely the most affected by this issue due to the tremendous number of people who live in these and of course it is true risk from being contaminated by recurrent contact with water.
The clarification, the filtration and the disinfection are the concrete actions that sanitary engineering developed to attack this scourge and fortunately has brought very good results since the reduction in the contagion of the aforementioned diseases was remarkable.