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In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.

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How were class tensions affected by the Industrial Revolution?

As a result buildings were built anywhere, sewage and sanitation systems were poorly designed, and public became a problem.


What is domestic sewage?

is the primary source of pathogens (disease-causing microorganisms) and putrescence organic substances. Because pathogens are excreted in feces, all sewage from cities and towns is likely to contain pathogens of some type, potentially presenting a direct threat to public health.


Describe the living conditions of cities under the industrial revolution?

they had sewage water everywhere and people lived together in small tenements.


Is the Charles river dyed green to celebrate Saint Patricks Day?

YesYes and No. The Charles River flows through the city of Boston. I heard this story... Unfortunately, the original city planners designed the storm drains and the sewer system of Boston as one in the same. They combined the systems into one piping system. Consequently, the sewage treatment plants must process the city sewage AND the the rain water that enters all the city storm drains. At times of unusually heavy rainfall, the sewage treatment plants cannot handle the massive volume of rain water mixed with sewage, and the untreated overflow is forced into the Charles River. As a result the excessive growth of bacteria feeding off the untreated sewage causes the river water to turn green. So, if this accidental and unfortunate incident occurs on St. Patrick's Day, I guess we might say that we have colored the Charles River the color of green in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. I understand that ALL other cities in America designed the sewage system separate from the storm drain system. Boston is the only city with this problem.


Why is Poland's water unsafe to drink?

not enough sewage treatment plants

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Why were pollution and sewage a problem in American cities in the late 1800s?

In the late 1800s they did not have the sewage systems and waste disposal that we have today.


How is sewage carried out of cities?

Sewage is carried out of city's with sewage pipes that leads to rivers, oceans and seas. The problem with that method, is sewage pollution, which could have malicious effects on the environment.


What is sewage pollution?

pollution of water sources by anything that can be considered sewage. pollution of water sources by anything that can be considered sewage.


How do American cities now protect their water resources?

the dissolve of raw sewage


Whats the bad points of the three gorges?

IT IS NOT GOOD FOR THE ENVIROMANT and it causes pollution ad sewage problem.


How and when did pollution started?

<P>Water pollution is as old as civilization. The first cities sprang up along rivers and the most convenient thing to do with all the sewage produced was to simply channel it out to the river.</P>


What pollution problems are caused in large cities?

Large cities often face pollution problems such as air pollution from vehicle emissions and industrial activities, water pollution from runoff and inadequate waste management, and noise pollution from transportation and construction activities. These pollutants can have negative impacts on human health, ecosystems, and overall quality of life in urban areas.


Why water pollution is a problem?

due to factories and sewage water pollution causes disease like cholera typhoid and heppattis


What is the recent source of pollution of underground water?

Sewage


What are two pollution problems that occur when people live in cities?

Two pollution problems that occur when people live in cities are air pollution and water pollution. Air pollution is often caused by vehicle emissions and industrial activities, while water pollution can result from sewage discharge and runoff from urban areas carrying pollutants into water bodies. Both types of pollution can have negative impacts on human health and the environment.


What percent of the cities in china has no sewage treatment facilities?

About 300 Chinese cities, which is about 55.6%, do not have sewage treatment. Sixty-three of the cities are large enough to be classified as urban, and eight of them have a population of over 500,000. The cities that do not have treatment faciilities release the sewage directly into rivers and farmlands.


When did water did water pollution start?

<P>Water pollution is as old as civilization. The first cities sprang up along rivers and the most convenient thing to do with all the sewage produced was to simply channel it out to the river.</P>