Luís Simas

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Right after World War II, mostly in the US and Great Britain, the idea of treating sewage before dumping it took hold. The motivation wasn’t a concern about pollution or a case of incipient environmentalism. Rather, it was in response to the erroneous belief that untreated sewage was causing polio just as sewage-tainted river water had once caused cholera.
Let There Be Water: Israel's Solution for a Water-Starved World
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