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Which means no drinkable water.
The next week, the school had no drinkable tap water after a flood in the area, but teachers saved the day by bringing jugs of bottled water from home.
Looking at six of the counties along the border, it found that in 2006 about 63,000 people lived in "red"colonias, which have no drinkable water or drainage, compared with 145,000 in "green" colonias (basic infrastructure, including sewerage and paved roads).
The place chosen to install the UF designed plant, is an urban area, with a population of around 1000 inhabitants, located in a mountain region of Ecuador, with no drinkable water and with a surface water supply from a reservoir, where just a settling is done.
No habitat, no food, no drinkable water, no humans.
Riosucio has no paved roads, no drinkable water, and no health infrastructure.
"We are filling water bottles because we have no drinkable water at home, and if water is available it is salty," says Mahmoud.
By Michèle Akan Badarou CONAKRY, Guinea, 27 April 2012 – The plains of Boffa are a sea of green – and yet there is no drinkable water here.
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