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3.2.3.3 Water Reorder

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4-5
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  • use in industry and food production. Areas that have a high demand for water but a low supply are said to be in
  • waterborne diseases such as cholera. Clean water is high on the development priority list for many LICs and NEEs.
  • large proportions of the population having unclean drinking water. This leads to illnesses and even death from
  • large scale such as desalination, water transfer and dam storage. Smaller scale methods include
  • Water plays an important role in development as it is vital for human health as well as
  • water conservation and grey water recycling. Many LICs and some NEEs have an issue with
  • water stress (or water deficit or even water insecurity). Methods of increasing fresh water supply can range from

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Pass Mark
70%