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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Presently there are 29 water supply facilities in the country." [5] As of 2013, Grenada had a US$6.9 million pilot project to adapt its irrigation system to climate change and conduct local and regional water planning, funded by the German International Climate Initiative (IKI).

  3. Water supply and sanitation in the Wellington region

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    For Upper Hutt city, Wellington Water reported that 52% of the drinking water supplied was being lost through leaks. An Upper Hutt councillor claimed that the state of the water network in the city was the result of decades of under-investment, and that the city was currently only replacing 1.5 km (0.93 mi) of water mains each year.

  4. History of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    The history of Grenada in the Caribbean, ... By the 1520s, the island was known as "La Granada", after the recently conquered city in Granada ...

  5. Water crisis in Mississippi capital developed during failures ...

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    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — “Layers of inadequate oversight and enforcement” by state and federal agencies contributed to a water crisis in Mississippi's capital city that left tens of thousands ...

  6. Water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi developed during ... - AOL

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    JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — “Layers of inadequate oversight and enforcement” by state and federal agencies contributed to a water crisis in Mississippi’s capital city that left tens of thousands ...

  7. 10 years after Flint’s lead water crisis began, a lack of ...

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    The city continued to claim the water was safe, even as a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency manager told the state that the chemistry of the Flint River allowed for contaminants from pipes ...

  8. Climate change in Grenada - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Grenada has set a goal of generating 50% of its energy from solar and wind power by 2030, and is taking steps to abolish Grenlec, the state-run electric utility. Because tourism is a mainstay of the economy, there is also interest in exploring the use of seawater for air-conditioning.

  9. When the water stopped running at her restaurant in Jackson, Mississippi, on Monday afternoon, Tanya Burns was preparing for a private event set to begin about one hour later. "How do you host ...