Literal question
<svar v="CL92A033 CL92A025 CL92A026 CL92A027 CL92A029 CL92A030 CL92A031 CL92A032 CL92A035 CL92A036 CL92A037 CL92A038 CL92A039 CL92A040 CL92A042 CL92A043 CL92A044 CL92A047 CL92A061 CL92A045 CL92A050 CL92A054 CL92A063 CL92A067 CL92A068 CL92A069 CL92A056 CL92A059 CL92A058 CL92A064 CL92A060 CL92A053 CL92A065 CL92A062 CL92A046 CL92A051 CL92A049 CL92A052 CL92A057 CL92A066 CL92A055">Only for private, occupied dwellings with people present (applies to questions 3 through 16)<br /></svar></p>
<p><svar a="all" v="CL92A044">8. The toilet (W.C.) is:<br /><br /><div class="i1">[] 1 Connected to a sewer or septic tank<br />[] 2 A pit or latrine (<span class="lang">pozo negro</span>)<br />[] 3 On a river or canal<br />[] 4 Connected to another system<br />[] 5 Doesn't have toilet facilities</div><br /></svar>
Interviewer instructions
<svar a="all" v="CL92A044">8. The Toilet services (W.C.) are:<br /><br />1. Connected to a Sewer or Septic Tank. When the toilet drains into the public network's system, or into a deep well system that is similar to the sewer for purposes of drainage.<br /><br />2. Outhouse [<span class="lang">cajón</span>] above a Pit. Generally this type of toilet is found in camp dwellings or dwellings under construction. It is also typical of rural dwellings.<br /><br />3. Outhouse over an Irrigation Ditch or Canal. The same as the previous, but located above an irrigation ditch or canal.<br /><br />4. Connected to another system. Fill in this circle if the emptying of the toilet takes place through a system that is different from those previously described. Example: chemical (Port O'let).<br /><br />5. Doesn't have toilet facilities.<br /><br />[The above directions refer to a picture of question 8 in this section of the enumeration form.]<br /></svar>