Review of Environmental Health Risk Assessment (EHRA) to Achieve the Target of Universal Access 2020 Focusing on Domestic Waste Water Sector

Development of urban city is commonly followed by steady growth of economic condition, population density, and negative impact of environmental condition. Reduction quality of environmental condition stimulates the occurrence of environmental degradation within society. Low quality of waste water sy...

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Data analysis
Data collection
Data processing
Economic conditions
Environmental conditions
Environmental health
Garbage
Health risk assessment
Health risks
Household wastes
Impact analysis
Physics
Population density
Risk assessment
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