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The consistently increasing trend in water demand here in Bohol, the current capacity of which is roughly estimated at 45,408 cubic meters per day (cumd) “cannot sustain the projected demand,” according to a study done by the Bohol Integrated Water Supply System.

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The consistently increasing trend in water demand here in Bohol, the current capacity of which is roughly estimated at 45,408 cubic meters per day (cumd) “cannot sustain the projected demand,” according to a study done by the Bohol Integrated Water Supply System.

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