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Pacific country water challenges at a glance
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WATER RESOURCES
Water Distribution
The Water Cycle
Pacific country water challenges at a glance
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Cook Islands
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Federated States of Micronesia
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Fiji Islands
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Kiribati
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Nauru
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Niue
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Papua New Guinea
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Republic of Palau
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Republic of the Marshall Islands
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Samoa
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Solomon Islands
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Tonga
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Tuvalu
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Vanuatu
WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT
What is Water Demand Management?
Understanding the language
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Selected terminology and definitions
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Glossary
The water supply system
Four methods of real loss management
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Squeezing the box
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Speed and quality of repairs
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Pressure management
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Active leakage control
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Pipeline and assets management
OUR PROGRAM
Project goal, objective and outputs
WDM program construction
Program partners
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Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC)
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Wide Bay Water Corporation (WBWC)
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New Zealand’s International Aid and Development Agency (NZAID)
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Pacific Water Association (PWA)
Project profiles
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Cook Islands
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Republic of the Marshall Islands
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Federated States of Micronesia
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Niue
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Solomon Islands
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Capacity Building
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