Apart from spatial and geographical conditions, technical infrastructure is listed as one of the most important factors stimulating economic and social growth of rural areas. Rural areas with sewage systems are very attractive in economic terms. Regulated waste management directly increases their value. However, it should mostly contribute to improving the condition of the environment. The article discusses issues related to implementing sewage systems in rural areas against a legal, technical and economic background of environment protection.
After the turn of the l9th-20th century, in Hungary also more and more emphasis was laid on the connection between the natural and built environment and the health situation. Health experts started to deal with the questions of canalization, water-supply, disposal of sewage, etc. Improving the infrastructure became partly a health issue. Between the two world wars significant progress was made: the state got more concerned and involved, that resulted, on the one hand, in the implementation of professional solutions and, on the other hand, appropriate financial resources for such developments.
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