Sentences with phrase «access to potable water»

The people in the area especially the youth are unemployed, our roads are bad, and there are towns that there are no lights and places without access to potable water.
From the record above, Ghana could have succeeded in attaining universal access to potable water if all governments had moved with the speed and urgency we witnessed between 2009 and 2016.
You expanded access to electricity to communities in a record never witnessed before you, you provided access to potable water to over 80 % of both urban and rural folks.
It would specify permitted types and sizes of enclosures, require annual veterinary exams, access to nutritious food at least twice a day, continuous access to potable water, and 30 minutes of daily socialization with humans.
What happens then is anyone's guess, but resource conflicts over access to potable water aren't outside the realm of possibility.
1) Six liters of sodium hypochlorite annually for those without access to potable water.
We don't normally recommend sterilising with a chemical solution (e.g. Milton's) but if you don't have access to potable water this is a safe way to go (this blog post discusses how to disinfect water for safe use).
Remember that these instructions are generalised for use with a healthy, full - term baby and access to potable water.
Jessica added, «Sota and Abonya are not too far from the capital Accra but they lack certain basic needs, such as a clinic and access to potable water, motorable roads among others.
With the implementation of targeted reforms, the percentage of rural Moroccans with some access to potable water has soared from 61 percent in 2004 to 94 percent today.
The bill defines adequate food and water to mean «sufficiently nutritious food at least once a day to maintain good health, and access to potable water that is not frozen and is free of debris, feces, and other contaminants».
When you've got clean drinking water, you don't really think to much about it, but when you don't have access to potable water, however, it can be a life or death issue.
Many of our Aboriginal communities do not have access to potable water.
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