3 thoughtful ways to conserve water | Lana Mazahreh

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In March 2017,
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the mayor of Cape Town officially declared Cape Town a local disaster,
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as it had less than four months left of usable water.
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Residents were restricted to 100 liters of water per person, per day.
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But what does that really mean?
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With 100 liters of water per day,
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you can take a five-minute shower,
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wash your face twice
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and probably flush the toilet about five times.
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You still didn't brush your teeth,
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you didn't do laundry,
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and you definitely didn't water your plants.
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You, unfortunately, didn't wash your hands after those five toilet flushes.
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And you didn't even take a sip of water.
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The mayor described this as that it means
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a new relationship with water.
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Today, seven months later,
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I can share two things about my second home with you.
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First: Cape Town hasn't run out of water just yet.
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But as of September 3rd,
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the hundred-liter limit dropped to 87 liters.
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The mayor defined the city's new normal as one of permanent drought.
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Second:
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what's happening in Cape Town is pretty much coming to many other cities
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and countries in the world.
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According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,
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excluding countries that we don't have data for,
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less than five percent of the world's population
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is living in a country that has more water today than it did 20 years ago.
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Everyone else is living in a country that has less water today.
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And nearly one out of three are living in a country
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that is facing a water crisis.
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I grew up in Jordan,
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a water-poor country that has experienced absolute water scarcity since 1973.
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And still, in 2017,
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only 10 countries in the world have less water than Jordan.
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So dealing with a lack of water is quite ingrained in my soul.
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As soon as I was old enough to learn how to write my name,
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I also learned that I need to conserve water.
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My parents would constantly remind my siblings and I to close the tap
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when we brushed our teeth.
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We used to fill balloons with flour instead of water when we played.
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It's just as much fun, though.
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(Laughter)
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And a few years ago,
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when my friends and I were dared to do the Ice Bucket Challenge,
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we did that with sand.
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(Laughter)
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And you might think that, you know, that's easy,
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sand is not ice cold.
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I promise you, sand goes everywhere,
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and it took ages to get rid of it.
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But what perhaps I didn't realize
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as I played with flour balloons as a child,
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and as I poured sand on my head as an adult,
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is that some of the techniques that seem second nature to me
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and to others who live in dry countries
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might help us all address what is fast becoming a global crisis.
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I wish to share three lessons today,
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three lessons from water-poor countries
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and how they survived and even thrived despite their water crisis.
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Lesson one:
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tell people how much water they really have.
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In order to solve a problem,
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we need to acknowledge that we have one.
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And when it comes to water,
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people can easily turn a blind eye,
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pretending that since water is coming out of the tap now,
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everything will be fine forever.
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But some smart, drought-affected countries
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have adopted simple, innovative measures
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to make sure their citizens, their communities and their companies
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know just how dry their countries are.
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When I was in Cape Town earlier this year,
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I saw this electronic billboard on the freeway,
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indicating how much water the city had left.
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This is an idea they may well have borrowed from Australia
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when it faced one of the worst droughts of the country's history
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from 1997 to 2009.
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Water levels in Melbourne dropped to a very low capacity
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of almost 26 percent.
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But the city didn't yell at people.
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It didn't plead with them not to use water.
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They used electronic billboards to flash available levels of water
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to all citizens across the city.
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They were honestly telling people how much water they really have,
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and letting them take responsibility for themselves.
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By the end of the drought, this created such a sense of urgency
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as well as a sense of community.
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Nearly one out of three citizens in Melbourne had invested
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in installing rainwater holding tanks for their own households.
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Actions that citizens took didn't stop at installing those tanks.
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With help from the city,
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they were able to do something even more impactful.
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Taking me to lesson two:
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empower people to save water.
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Melbourne wanted people to spend less water in their homes.
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And one way to do that is to spend less time in the shower.
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However, interviews revealed that some people, women in particular,
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weren't keen on saving water that way.
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Some of them honestly said,
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"The shower is not just to clean up.
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It's my sanctuary.
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It's a space I go to relax, not just clean up."
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So the city started offering water-efficient showerheads for free.
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And then, now some people complained that the showerheads looked ugly
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or didn't suit their bathrooms.
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So what I like to call "The Showerhead Team"
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developed a small water-flow regulator
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that can be fitted into existing showerheads.
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And although showerhead beauty doesn't matter much to me,
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I loved how the team didn't give up
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and instead came up with a simple, unique solution
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to empower people to save water.
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Within a span of four years,
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more than 460,000 showerheads were replaced.
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When the small regulator was introduced,
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more than 100,000 orders of that were done.
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Melbourne succeeded in reducing the water demands per capita
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by 50 percent.
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In the United Arab Emirates,
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the second-most water-scarce country in the world,
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officials designed what they called the "Business Heroes Toolkit" in 2010.
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The aim was to motivate and empower businesses
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to reduce water and energy consumption.
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The toolkit practically taught companies
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how to measure their existing water-consumption levels
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and consisted of tips to help them reduce those levels.
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And it worked.
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Hundreds of organizations downloaded the toolkit.
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And several of them joined
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what they called the "Corporate Heroes Network,"
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where companies can voluntarily take on a challenge
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to reduce their water-consumption levels to preset targets
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within a period of one year.
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Companies which completed the challenge saved on average 35 percent of water.
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And one company, for example,
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implemented as many water-saving tips as they could in their office space.
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They replaced their toilet-flushing techniques, taps, showerheads --
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you name it.
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If it saved water, they replaced it,
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eventually reducing their employees' water consumption by half.
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Empowering individuals and companies to save water is so critical,
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yet not sufficient.
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Countries need to look beyond the status quo
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and implement country-level actions
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to save water.
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Taking me to lesson three:
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look below the surface.
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Water savings can come from unexpected places.
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Singapore is the eighth most water-scarce country in the world.
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It depends on imported water for almost 60 percent of its water needs.
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It's also a very small island.
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As such, it needs to make use of as much space as possible
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to catch rainfall.
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So in 2008,
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they built the Marina Barrage.
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It's the first-ever urban water reservoir built in the middle of the city-state.
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It's the largest water catchment in the country,
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almost one-sixth the size of Singapore.
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What's so amazing about the Marina Barrage
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is that it has been built to make the maximum use of its large size
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and its unexpected yet important location.
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It brings three valuable benefits to the country:
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it has boosted Singapore's water supply by 10 percent;
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it protects low areas around it from floods
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because of its connection to the sea;
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and, as you can see,
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it acts as a beautiful lifestyle attraction,
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hosting several events,
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from art exhibitions to music festivals,
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attracting joggers, bikers, tourists all around that area.
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Now, not all initiatives need to be stunning
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or even visible.
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My first home, Jordan, realized that agriculture is consuming
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the majority of its fresh water.
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They really wanted to encourage farmers
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to focus on growing low water-intensive crops.
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To achieve that,
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the local agriculture is increasing its focus on date palms and grapevines.
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Those two are much more tolerant to drought conditions
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than many other fruits and vegetables,
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and at the same time,
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they are considered high-value crops, both locally and internationally.
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Locals in Namibia,
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one of the most arid countries in Southern Africa,
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have been drinking recycled water since 1968.
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Now, you may tell me many countries recycle water.
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I would say yes.
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But very few use it for drinking purposes,
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mostly because people don't like the thought
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of water that was in their toilets going to their taps.
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But Namibia could not afford to think that way.
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They looked below the surface to save water.
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They are now a great example
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of how, when countries purify waste water to drinking standards,
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they can ease their water shortages,
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and in Namibia's case,
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provide drinking water for more than 300,000 citizens in its capital city.
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As more countries which used to be more water rich
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are becoming water scarce,
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I say we don't need to reinvent the wheel.
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If we just look at what water-poor countries have done,
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the solutions are out there.
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Now it's really just up to all of us
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to take action.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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