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Emergency Drought Action for Island Residents
Figure 27.4
East-West CenterVictoria W. Keener
This figure appears in chapter 27 of the Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: The Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II report.
U.S. Navy sailors unload reverse osmosis water supply systems in the Republic of the Marshall Islands in 2013 to provide relief from severe drought. The systems will produce potable water for more than 15,000 Ebeye Island residents. Photo credit: Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tim D. Godbee, U.S. Navy.
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