Group Of Parasites Such As Tapeworms Or Nematodes (Also Known As Roundworms); Helminthes (2)
Disease-Causing Agent (1)
Areas Around A Town Or City Between The Urban And Rural Areas And Having Some Characteristics Of Both (2)
Measure Of Acidity And Alkalinity. It Has A Scale From 0 To 14: Ph 7 Is Neutral, Less Than 7 Is Acid And More Than 7 Is Alkaline (6)
Pit In A Hospital Or Healthcare Centre Grounds For Disposal Of Anatomical And Pathological Waste (Placentas, Body Parts, Blood, Body Fluids) (12)
Potential Of Wastewaters To Cause Pollution, I.E. To Cause Damage To The Condition, Health, Safety Or Welfare Of Animals, Humans, Plants Or Property (4)
Introduction Into The Environment Of Substances Liable To Cause Harm (1)
Toilet Where The Urine And Faeces Are Flushed Away By Pouring Water From A Jug Down The Toilet After Use (5)
Collection Of Waste From Individual Households And Businesses Or From Communal Bins Serving A Number Of Households (9)
First Stage Of The Sewage Treatment Process Where Most Solids Are Removed By Sedimentation (6)
Involving The Private Sector (In Waste Management) (9)
Assessment Of The Ways A Project Or Programme Has Been Undertaken To Determine Whether It Is On Track To Meet Its Aims (15)
Single-Celled Microscopic Organisms, Larger Than Bacteria (2)
Collaboration Between A Public Sector Body Or Organisation And A Private Sector Company (9)
Information Collected About Views And Opinions (15)
Measurable, Factual Data (15)
A Set Of Questions That People Are Asked To Answer As Part Of An Assessment (3)