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The present Water Law, No. 5852 passed in 1962 and modified by laws 281, 238, and 431, established the main aspects of the legal framework for water resources management in the DR, including: (i) water as a public domain (meaning that ownership of water either resides with land owners or is public), (ii) water use concessions system, (iii ...
Dominican Republic: Water and Sanitation; Data Access to an improved water source: 86% (2010) [1] Access to improved sanitation: 83% (2010) [1] Continuity of supply (%) 10% Average urban water use (l/c/d) 450 Average urban water and sewer bill for 20m3 US$5/month (1990–1998) Share of household metering low Share of collected wastewater treated
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Pages in category "2010 in the Dominican Republic" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
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The year 2010 is pronounced either "twenty-ten" or "two thousand (and) ten". [2] 2010 was the first year to have a wide variation in pronunciation, because the years 2000 to 2009 were generally pronounced "two thousand (and) one, two, three, etc." as opposed to the less common "twenty-oh-_".
Monción is one of the 3 municipalities of the province in Santiago Rodriguez, Dominican Republic.. Previously it was called Guaraguanó, a name from the Taíno, but in 1898, the President of the Republic at that time, Ulises Heureaux, assigned the name of Monción, in honor of the hero of the Dominican Restoration War, General Benito Monción.
Samaná (Spanish pronunciation:) is a province of the Dominican Republic in the Samaná Peninsula located in the eastern region. Its capital is Santa Bárbara de Samaná, usually known as Samaná. [1] The province is on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern part of the Dominican Republic.