Across
- 4. Supplying endless quantities of fresh water was a ...
- 5. Most houses got their drinking water from the ...
- 7. Previously, water had been stored in ...
- 10. ... system, 'whereby the full pan was carted away with a sealed lid and replaced with a disinfected empty pan'
- 11. Public transport and communication was ...
- 12. ... pan system in which 'each pan was emptied into an open dray and was then replaced, uncleaned and not deodorized'
Down
- 1. Could occur in the evening, because of electric lighting
- 2. Germ theory revived demands for public ...
- 3. Transformed medical practice in the 1890s
- 6. Sped up by electricity in factories
- 8. Pipes could ... the taste of water
- 9. Getting garbage and human ... out of houses was challenging
