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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco has about 22 billion cubic meters of conventional renewable water resources per year equivalent to 730 cubic meter/capita/year. Before taking into account drought years of the 1990s and 2000s total renewable water resources were estimated to be much higher at around 29 billion cubic meters [2] [3] However, only up to 20 billion cubic meter per year can be economically captured ...

  3. Tagarrabt - Wikipedia

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    A garrab at Ain Bni Mathar, Morocco. A garrab (Moroccan Arabic: ڭرّاب or قرّاب) or guerrab is a water porter in Morocco. [1] The traditional profession, referred to as tagarrabt (Moroccan Arabic: تاڭرابت), involves selling and distributing water in public spaces, and it is currently in danger of extinction.

  4. Lalla Takerkoust - Wikipedia

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    The lake is known for its clear, blue water and is a popular spot for swimming and boating. The surrounding area is also a haven for local flora and fauna. According to a study by the Moroccan Geological Survey (1), the lake's clear waters are due to the high-quality sandstone in the area, which filters out impurities.

  5. International Water Association - Wikipedia

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    The association traces its historical roots back to the International Water Supply Association (IWSA), established in June 1947 in Harrogate, United Kingdom, changing its name to International Water Service Association (IWSA) in the mid-1990s, and the International Association on Water Quality (IAWQ), which was originally formed as the International Association for Water Pollution Research ...

  6. Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    Marrakesh has several universities and schools, including Cadi Ayyad University (also known as the University of Marrakech), and its component, the École nationale des sciences appliquées de Marrakech (ENSA Marrakech), which was created in 2000 by the Ministry of Higher Education and specializes in engineering and scientific research, and the ...

  7. Water privatization in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Water privatization in Morocco goes back to the times of the French Protectorate when most water supply systems were run under a private concession. After independence the private utility was nationalized, but in the mid-1990s the Moroccan government privatized water and sewer services again, alongside electricity distribution, in four cities.

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  9. Global Peatlands Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Global Peatlands Initiative is an effort made by leading experts and institutions formed in 2016 by 13 founding members at the UNFCCC COP in Marrakech, Morocco. [1] The mission of the Initiative is to protect and conserve peatlands as the world's largest terrestrial organic carbon stock and to prevent it from being emitted into the atmosphere.