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hum .. It's really difficult to answer to your question! Because it must check all of people that they live in slums !! Here in Australia over 98 percent of homes are connected to either sewerage (not sewage, sewage is the waste product rather like some of the comments I read and sewerage is the pipework that moves the wasste from A to B.) Certain areas in 'outback' Australia have septic systems. These systems by law have to relaease water that is actually purer than might be found in many countries. Very occasionally, the old 'night cart' type system (rendolent of a long bygone era) is still in use in single settlements where one house is found in several thousand square miles (a moderate sized Aussie ranch). Larger ranches (over half a million suare miles) will hve it's own self contained sewerage system or a triple septic which waters the flower garden). All public house must be connected to sewerage of full septic systems. As sewerage is connected to septic use areas, houses must by lawbe connected usually within a legislated 6 month period.

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