South Carolina Board of Health
Raw sewage was dumped in South Carolina's streams until the early 1970's.  This was a marked improvement from throwing it in the backyard, where it spread hookworm, typhoid fever and dysentery.  Garbage was dumped wherever people wanted to dump it, until the Board of Health  commenced its efforts to control the spread of typhus - a rat-borne disease carried to man by fleas and lice.