Saastavuses
Saastavuses, often translated as "contamination" or "pollution" in English, refers to the undesirable presence of substances or agents in an environment that cause harm or make it unfit for its intended use. This concept applies across various domains, including environmental science, public health, and industrial processes. In environmental contexts, saastavuses can manifest as air pollution, water contamination, or soil degradation caused by industrial emissions, agricultural runoff, or waste disposal. These pollutants can have detrimental effects on ecosystems, biodiversity, and human health.
In public health, saastavuses relates to the presence of infectious agents, toxins, or other harmful substances
The identification, measurement, and control of saastavuses are crucial for maintaining environmental quality, safeguarding public health,