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View all search resultsThough problems with drinking water supply have been acknowledged for some time, solutions have remained elusive. Now, with the new capital city’s promise to build a potable water system, could it be rolled out elsewhere in the country?
As climate change impacts strengthen and water security becomes a growing concern in both India and Pakistan, India has proposed renegotiating a six-decade-old water sharing treaty - a move Pakistan so far opposes.
Jakartans — especially those living in areas unreached by the city’s pipe network — are still struggling to access clean potable water as scientists predict that climate change will disrupt water balance and a harsher El Niño can potentially spell problems for the city’s water resources.
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