sanitationremoving
Sanitation removing, sometimes written as sanitationremoving, refers to the process of removing sanitation facilities and related infrastructure from a site. This practice is undertaken during decommissioning, redevelopment, site abandonment, or emergency response when existing sanitation systems are no longer needed or must be relocated. It encompasses the dismantling and removal of toilets, latrines, septic tanks, cesspools, sewer lines, drain fields, and components of wastewater treatment equipment, as well as associated fittings, pipes, and control systems.
Applications and contexts include urban redevelopment projects that replace old housing with new facilities, industrial site
Procedures typically begin with a site assessment to identify all sanitation assets, hazardous materials, and contamination
Regulatory and safety considerations cover worker protection, contamination control, and compliance with environmental, health, and building