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  2. Threatened by climate change, Panama Canal has big ... - AOL

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    It says the reservoir's 1.25 billion cubic meters of water would allow up to 15 additional vessel transits per day during the dry season, and help provide drinking water to Panama's growing 4.5 ...

  3. Panama Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Panama Canal, one of the most important chokepoints in global trade, has caused many environmental and ecological problems since it was built and expanded. These problems include deforestation, the spread of invasive species and water and air pollution, and water shortage. Deforestation in the Panama Canal watershed has been a problem for ...

  4. Panama Canal water levels at historic lows, restrictions to ...

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    The Panama Canal's water levels have not recovered enough as the end of the rainy season approaches and limits on daily transit and vessel draft will stay in place for the rest of the year and ...

  5. What’s the history of the Panama Canal, and why is Trump ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump over the weekend suggested the US should retake the Panama Canal, an idea that was immediately rejected by the government of Panama, which has controlled the passage ...

  6. Water supply and sanitation in Panama - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, IDAAN invested US$49m in urban areas. FIS and MINSA invested a much lower amount in rural areas. The bulk of investments was in water supply, while much less was invested in sanitation. PRODEC aims at investing US$100m of the Panama Canal's gains into community infrastructure, including water supply and sanitation.

  7. Explainer-What is the Panama Canal and why has Trump ... - AOL

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    During the 20th century, U.S.-Panama tensions worsened and there were growing protests against U.S. control of the canal, notably after the Suez Canal crisis in 1956, when British and French plans ...

  8. Health measures during the construction of the Panama Canal

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    Poultney Bigelow wrote an article in The Independent in 1906 critiquing the work on the Panama Canal, which was highly influential with the American public. Among other topics, Bigelow brought attention to the poor living conditions of the workers, including pools of standing water where mosquitoes could breed and spread disease from. [2]

  9. Opinion - Panama Canal controversy may deepen strain in US ...

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    China is the second-largest user of the Panama Canal after the U.S., and its investments in Panama’s ports and infrastructure have grown significantly in recent years.