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27 August, 05:55

Which was NOT a contributing factor to the 1858 sewage crisis in London?

A. rapid population growth

B. multiple outbreaks of cholera

c. a decreased demand for night soil

D.

the introduction of flush toilets

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  1. 27 August, 09:43
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    The correct answer is B) multiple outbreaks of cholera

    Explanation:

    Before the sewage crises, also known as the 'Big Stink', London had experienced over 3 outbreaks of Cholera. However, this not a contributing factor to the crises but actually a 'cause'

    The rest of the options were in fact, contributing to the overburdened sewerage system. London's population had increased from just one million to over 3 million within a 100 years the infrastructure was old and failing.

    Flushing toilets were introduced a couple of decades ago and significantly increased the amount of waste water handled by the sewerage system every day.
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