Social problems like dirty streets, the spread of disease, inadequate sanitation and overcrowding that were brought on by mass immigration and rapid industrialization are examined.
Despite the dust and dry climate, the fort was beginning to smell - the result of too many animals, too many people, and inadequate sanitation.
The economic impacts are devastating: inadequate sanitation in India alone costs that country $53.8 billion, or 6.4 percent of its GDP every year.
On October 20, residents at a community board meeting complained about inadequate sanitation, verbal taunts and harassment by protesters, noise, and related issues.
Australian Aboriginal people who live in remote communities with inadequate sanitation are still blinded by this infectious eye disease.
One-third of the world's people have inadequate sanitation and more than one billion have no safe water, the World Bank says.
According to the World Bank, 88 percent of all waterborne diseases are caused by unsafe drinking water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene.
They suffered the indignity of inadequate sanitation.
It is estimated that up to 5 million people die each year from preventable water-borne diseases, as a result of inadequate sanitation and hygiene practices.
"There was inadequate sanitation and not enough manpower within the Police Department."