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Coastal Town Residents Suffer from Polluted Water
November 16, 2009
Coastal Town Residents Suffer from Polluted Water
Tartous, Syria – Twenty years ago, Abu Ahmad used to drink directly from the Al Sinn spring, which was a set example for pure and cold water in Syria and served as a touristic attraction ...
Syria Coastal ...
Syria Coastal polluted residents towns water
Water Contamination in Rural Damascus
November 16, 2009
Water Contamination in Rural Damascus
Iqtisadi- Fadi Al Alloush 100 years ago the cholera epidemic swept through the homes of residents in Damascus, taking with it thousands of lives. The potable water was contaminated with the city’s sewage in the network ...
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Syria contaminated Damascus residents risk Rural water
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