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The history of water supply and sanitation is one of a logistical challenge to provide clean water and sanitation systems since the dawn of civilization. Where water resources, infrastructure or sanitation systems were insufficient, diseases spread and people fell sick or died prematurely. Astronaut Jack Lousma taking a shower in space, 1974
Their work helps to effect the regulatory and structural changes needed for broad water and sanitation sector reform. Initiative: Eau [7] Founded in 2013 by Donald Brooks and Christina Long. Dedicated to strengthening water, sanitation, and hygiene capacity in developing areas and crisis zones. Currently active in Burkina Faso and Senegal.
The International Drinking Water Decade or International Decade of Water or International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade, now known as The First Water Decade was the ten-year period 1981 - 1990 designated by the United Nations to bring attention and support for clean water and sanitation worldwide.
Water consumption was increasing, for example in Chicago the per capita water consumption was 33 gallons per day in 1856 to 144 gallons in 1882 (although this figure also includes industrial sources). This increased water consumption and the growing use of water closets overloaded the existing cesspool system and served to contaminate the ...
Basing its sanitation beliefs on miasma theory (as opposed to germ theory), [2] its agenda was based on the construction of sewage systems, street-paving, and the provision of clean water. [1] The movement spread to the United States in the 1840s, reaching its peak in 1880 before declining in the 1890s. [3]
Pages in category "History of water supply and sanitation" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Great Bath, Mohenjo-daro A water well in Lothal Water reservoir, with steps, at Dholavira, Gujarat, India. The ancient Indus Valley Civilization in the Indian subcontinent (located in present-day eastern-Pakistan and north-India) was prominent in infrastructure, hydraulic engineering, and had many water supply and sanitation devices that are the first known examples of their kind.
Improved geographical and environmental linking of articles related to water supply, sanitation and water purification is an important focus of this project. Articles on rivers should be linked to articles on species, habitats, or cities and countries historically defined by that river or dependent upon the river for trade or water supply.