sanitation department
The sanitation department collects trash from the neighborhood every Tuesday morning.
Noun The municipal or local government agency responsible for the collection, removal, and disposal of household and commercial refuse (garbage, trash, waste) to maintain public health and cleanliness.
The term "sanitation department" is used to refer specifically to the official government body that manages waste services. It is a formal, institutional term.
Examples * Residents should contact the sanitation department to report a missed garbage collection. * The city's sanitation department announced new recycling guidelines. * Funding for the sanitation department was increased to improve waste management services.
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to the workers or services of the department itself.
- The sanitation department is on strike, so the streets are filled with trash bags.
- Sanitation worker (n): An individual employed by the sanitation department to collect waste.
- Public works department (n): A broader local government agency that may oversee sanitation, along with roads, water, and other infrastructure.
- Waste management (n): The general process of handling waste, which is the core function of a sanitation department.
- Garbage department (less formal)
- Refuse collection agency
- Waste disposal authority
- Sanitation services: The activities performed by the sanitation department (collection, disposal).
- Basic sanitation services are essential for urban living.
The sanitation department collects trash from the neighborhood every Tuesday morning.
- the department of local government responsible for collecting and disposing of garbage