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ok,
Share of the population using safely managed sanitation facilities
above Current Statistics with additional source links
but, as you said, all of these figurative people can get right outta town.
plumbers through history have saved countless lives, whether you think so or not. I say they are in the top 5 all-time life saving professions.
edit: upvoted you cuz you responded :-)
Indoor plumbing indeed is one of those things people hardly pay any attention to untill it stops working. The fact that you can just take a dump, flush and it's gone is a luxury not even kings had few hundred years back. Cities used to have raised crosswalks so that you don't have to step into a river of shit when crossing the road (granted that was mosly horse shit)
Okay... I guess maybe I wasn't thinking of the entire spectrum of sanitation/plumbing workers... Certainly clean water is a life saver