Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Chapter 3 Urban Environmental Sanitation Management Article 13 The cleaning and cleaning of urban environmental sanitation, the collection and removal of garbage and feces, and the management of envir

Chapter 3 Urban Environmental Sanitation Management Article 13 The cleaning and cleaning of urban environmental sanitation, the collection and removal of garbage and feces, and the management of envir

Chapter 3 Urban Environmental Sanitation Management Article 13 The cleaning and cleaning of urban environmental sanitation, the collection and removal of garbage and feces, and the management of environmental sanitation facilities shall comply with the urban environmental sanitation standards prescribed by the state. Article 14 Environmental sanitation facilities such as public toilets, garbage transfer stations, peel bins, parking lots for environmental sanitation vehicles, harmless garbage disposal sites and related ancillary buildings shall be included in urban planning, reasonably laid out, and in line with convenience. Requirements such as public, clean and hygienic and conducive to environmental sanitation operations. Article 15 Relevant city departments and units shall install flushing public toilets in the following public places and public buildings in accordance with urban environmental sanitation professional plans and standards:( 1) Both sides of urban streets;

(2) Residential areas;

(3) Tourist attractions, restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, theaters, libraries, stadiums (venues), Airports, ports, stations, parking lots, hospitals, markets;

(4) Other public places and public places where public toilets should be installed according to the urban environmental sanitation professional plan *building. Article 16 The building area and form of public toilets should be coordinated with the surrounding environment; obvious guidance signs should be set up at the entrance and exit of public toilets; septic tanks should be installed where septic trucks can pass . Feces from public toilets shall not be discharged directly into sewers, rainwater pipes, rivers or ditches without treatment. In areas with sewage pipes, they should be discharged into sewage pipes; in areas without sewage pipes, septic tanks and other discharge systems should be established. After treatment in third-level septic tanks, the waste can be discharged into sewers, rivers or ditches.