Abstract:Nowadays, apply risk assessment processes, from health perspective in all basic sanitation components (water supply, sanitary sewage, solid waste and rainwater management), in order to follow the Resolution 64/292 it is a reality. In this context, this article aimed to propose a risk assessment process (RAP) for collective basic sanitation structures and apply it on a riverside community in Goiás state of Brazil. The steps used included scope definition, technique selection for risk assessment and RAP approach… Show more
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