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According to the World Bank More than 60 percent of the population still has no direct access to watersupply.
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According to the World Bank More than 60 percent of the population still has no direct access to watersupply.
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The number of litres of water available per person and per day can be assessed on the basis of the number of watersupply points and measurements of their respective capacities (3).
Chapter 6 1995
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Services were so crippled as to be barely existent and with the failure of the watersupply, epidemics, mild at first, broke out and the diseases were carried and spread by the refugees.
Greener Than You Think Ward Moore 1940
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He went back to visit the stream a few years since, and it was gone, literally vanished from the face of earth, stolen to make a watersupply for the town, and used for such base purposes as the washing of clothes and the sprinkling of streets.
Fisherman's Luck and Some Other Uncertain Things Henry Van Dyke 1892
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We live in New Zealand, and have a some of the cleanest watersupply in the world.
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We live in New Zealand, and have a some of the cleanest watersupply in the world.
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We live in New Zealand, and have a some of the cleanest watersupply in the world.
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We live in New Zealand, and have a some of the cleanest watersupply in the world.
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After watersupply stops, the polluted water gets into the pipelines causingwater-borne diseases, †Harsha Vardhan said.
The Times of India 2009
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