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The number of people with potable water went from six million to 90,000.
They felt better at the place but had a problem with access to potable water.
Now a days in this small village no well water is potable.
You can have either potable water or a roof over your head, but not both.
Water's been recycled far too often for it to be potable.
Most potable water for the population comes from two deep wells.
The system is a rich source of food, potable water and energy production.
It is currently the single most important source of potable water for the city.
Shortage of potable water is a major concern in the city.
The fountain was used as a source of potable water until 1898.
By 1996 there was 24 hour electricity, and access to potable water.
Potable water is the largest natural resource issue of the state.
Health was also an issue, as potable water proved in short supply.
The local people have limited access to potable drinking water.
Reliable electric power and potable water are sometimes hard to find.
The town does not have a reliable supply of potable water.
Potable water may be scarce at times, in different places on the island.
At the time, potable water was drawn from 14-foot wells.
Even during the long dry season, this canal would provide potable water.
There would be camping sites with food and potable water.
However, now the lake is being studied for providing potable water again.
As of 2001, serving with potable water is 4,110 households.
The same year, the city constructed works for the distribution of potable water.
Since 1955 the town has provided municipal (potable) water service.
A new hospital is under construction, and some villages for the first time have potable water.