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Sanitation standards are part of a state’s responsibility to protect

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Late but it's "public health"
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Public health

Sanitation standards were created to protect the common good in particular in cities.

During the Second Industrial Revolution, many began moving to the cities. Overcrowding of people and horses created large amounts of waste and very little clean water. Disease ran rampant and sanitation systems were put into place to protect the health of people.

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