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During the Victorian era, sanitation systems were rudimentary, and many households relied on privies or cesspools to dispose of human waste. Night soil men would collect the waste from these facilities, often at night, to transport it to nearby fields as fertilizer. In urban areas, the lack of proper sewage systems led to significant public health issues, prompting reforms and the eventual development of more sophisticated sewage systems in the late 19th century. The introduction of indoor Plumbing began to change waste disposal practices, improving hygiene standards over time.

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