Sentences with phrase «bringing potable water»

In his 2002 «No Water, No Future» speech to the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, Mandela said, «That our government has made significant progress in bringing potable water nearer to so many more people than was previously the case, I rate amongst the most important achievements of democracy in our country.»

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Buy a water bottle, and you're helping a nonprofit called Charity Water dig a well near a school, enabling young girls to attend school and bring home potable water instead of spending their days going to remote wwater bottle, and you're helping a nonprofit called Charity Water dig a well near a school, enabling young girls to attend school and bring home potable water instead of spending their days going to remote wWater dig a well near a school, enabling young girls to attend school and bring home potable water instead of spending their days going to remote wwater instead of spending their days going to remote wells.
The traditional leader talked about the provision of potable water in the district that was of grave concern to the people, saying water delivery was in short supply in the district because of the growing population He further called for a senior high school to be cited at Gbentri in the East Mamprusi District and Sanguli in the Tatale - Sanguli area in order to bring secondary education to the doorstep of the people living around that area.
The project will bring potable drinking water to the park for the first time.
There are undeveloped spots nearby where you can find a sliver of land to picnic on but you'll need to bring your own refreshments and potable water.
Visitors must bring all their own food and water (potable water is available in the Scorpion Ranch campground on Santa Cruz Island and the Water Canyon campground on Santa Rosa Islwater (potable water is available in the Scorpion Ranch campground on Santa Cruz Island and the Water Canyon campground on Santa Rosa Islwater is available in the Scorpion Ranch campground on Santa Cruz Island and the Water Canyon campground on Santa Rosa IslWater Canyon campground on Santa Rosa Island).
Yes, there is potable water in the Scorpion Ranch campground on Santa Cruz Island and the Water Canyon campground on Santa Rosa Island, but we recommend that you bring enough drinking water for the wholewater in the Scorpion Ranch campground on Santa Cruz Island and the Water Canyon campground on Santa Rosa Island, but we recommend that you bring enough drinking water for the wholeWater Canyon campground on Santa Rosa Island, but we recommend that you bring enough drinking water for the wholewater for the whole day.
Visitors must bring their own food and water (potable water is available at the Scorpion Canyon Campground on Santa Cruz Island and the Water Canyon Campground on Santa Rosa Islwater (potable water is available at the Scorpion Canyon Campground on Santa Cruz Island and the Water Canyon Campground on Santa Rosa Islwater is available at the Scorpion Canyon Campground on Santa Cruz Island and the Water Canyon Campground on Santa Rosa IslWater Canyon Campground on Santa Rosa Island).
I'd like to spend part of this year finding and drawing attention to people who are the Douglas Martin equivalents trying to develop ways to bring illumination and cleaner, cheap sources of cooking energy to the billions who lack these core assets; devising scaleable means of providing potable water and sanitation (not easy) in poor places; closing the huge «yield gap» between African farmers and their * counterparts in many other regions; boosting environmental literacy and engagement with science...
Such was the case when residents dug ditches for 10 miles to bring the first - ever potable water to Potrilleros.
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