 The use of latrines in the village is still unhealthy due to the habits of the people who use pit latrines in the river and the people in the Tarap river itself use dug wells as a source of clean water, which is still insufficiently clean water, resulting in odor and polluting the environment. As a result, access to latrines in Indonesia is at 79.42%, Jambi Province is at 84.26%, Mauro Jambi Regency is at 89.35%, and Sungay Tarap Village is at 77.93%. This research used quantitative methods with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study consisted of all family heads of the Sungay Tarap Village community, amounting to 550 families. The sample consisted of 90 respondents. The sampling technique was simple random sampling. The data were collected through interviews using questionnaires, observations, and checklists. The data were then analyzed using univariate and bivariate tests, such as the Chi-square test. The results of this study indicated that there is a relationship between. This article was authored by T. Samsil Hillel, Amad Hussaini, and Andy Amadi in Irassabel. We are article.tv, links in the description below.