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Happy editing! I dream of horses If you reply here, please ping me by adding to your message. (talk to me) (contributions) @ 23:05, 13 May 2015 (UTC)

Do not copy the same information into several articles
I noticed that you have taken exactly the same information and copied it into several articles that have something to do with sanitation. This is not good style. In addition, you used poor quality references (not even the original source). The statement about half the hospital beds is flawed. It gets repeated over and over but when you look for the original source, there really is none. Please refer to the guidelines of the WikiProject Medicine before inserting health-related content - high quality sources are needed! Therefore, I have deleted your edits. And please get yourself a proper login. EvM-Susana (talk) 09:42, 19 May 2015 (UTC)

Copy and paste
Have reverted some of your additions. The issue is that some of it appears to be copied and pasted from sources. This text

"Cutler and Miller (2005) calculate that clean water technologies (delivered by public infrastructure) account for half the reduction in mortality in the United States over the course of the 19th century, in which mortality rates fell almost 45%. Within that mortality drop, clean water technologies were responsible for 75% of the decrease in infant mortality and 63% of child mortality." in this edit

came from. I see no indication it is under an open license.

Some of the other text you have added is moved around from other Wikipedia articles. You need to state which Wikipedia articles it came from. Best Doc James  (talk · contribs · email) 07:55, 20 May 2015 (UTC)