Sustainability of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene: From Prehistoric Times to the Present Times and the Future

Author:

Angelakis Andreas N.12ORCID,Capodaglio Andrea G.3ORCID,Passchier Cees W.4ORCID,Valipour Mohammad5,Krasilnikoff Jens6,Tzanakakis Vasileios A.7,Sürmelihindi Gül8,Baba Alper9ORCID,Kumar Rohitashw10ORCID,Haut Benoît11,Roubelakis Maria G.12,Min Zhang1,Dercas Nicholas13

Affiliation:

1. School of History and Culture, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China

2. National Foundation for Agricultural Research, Institute of Iraklion, 71307 Iraklion, Greece

3. Department of Civil Engineering & Architecture, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy

4. Institute of Geosciences, University of Mainz, 55122 Mainz, Germany

5. Department of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Denver, CO 80217, USA

6. Department of History and Classical Studies, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark

7. Department of Agriculture, School of Agricultural Science, Hellenic Mediterranean University, 71410 Iraklion, Greece

8. School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3QT, UK

9. Izmir Institute of Technology, Department of International Water Resources, Izmir 35430, Türkiye

10. College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, SKUAST-Kashmir, Srinagar 192121, India

11. Engineering School, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

12. Laboratory of Biology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 15784 Athens, Greece

13. Natural Resources Management and Agricultural Engineering Department, Agricultural University of Athens, 11855 Athens, Greece

Abstract

Contaminated water and poor sanitation are associated with disease transmission. Absent, inadequate, or improperly managed water resources and sanitation systems expose individuals to preventable health risks. Billions of people lack access to these basic services today and will remain in this condition for decades to come. As we are usually thinking and talking about water, sanitation and hygiene services have changed. Looking back at the history of water, sanitation, and hygiene can help us understand the challenges and opportunities of these issues and draw lessons to achieve sustainable development in the future. Throughout history, civilizations have successfully experimented with treating water and using it for drinking, sanitation, and agriculture. For example, the Minoan civilizations originally focused on water treatment and cleaning to improve the aesthetic properties of drinking water. During prehistoric times, Minoan and Indus Valley civilizations, dating back to about 2000 BC, were the first to focus on the treatment of water supplies. From the early Minoan period, they relied on rainwater collection. During historic times, Hippocrates was the first to invent and used a water filter in the form of a cloth bag, at about 400 BC, known today as the Hippocrates Sleeve. The Romans perfected existing water technologies on a larger scale and initiated their spread throughout the Empire. Hygiene in ancient Rome was promoted by the famous public baths and toilets, which were supplied with water through widely branched aqueducts that had a high standard of cleanliness for the time and were regularly maintained.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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