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Until the*Middle Ages, the drinking water in*Paris*was taken from the*River Seine. The wastewater was poured onto fields or unpaved streets, and finally filtered back into the Seine. Around 1200,*Phillipe Auguste*had the Parisian streets paved, incorporating a drain for wastewater in their middle. In 1370Hugues Aubriot, a Parisian provost had a vaulted, stone-walled sewer built in the "rue Montmartre". This sewer collected the wastewater and took it to the "Menilmontant brook". However, the wastewater was still drained in the open air.[1]