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Kuwait has no natural lakes or rivers: Here's how the nation stays afloat
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Kuwait, uniquely devoid of natural freshwater sources like rivers or lakes, relies heavily on desalination to meet its water needs. Over 90% of its drinking water comes from desalination plants, supplemented by imports and wastewater recycling. Despite challenges, Kuwait maintains high water consumption through advanced infrastructure, but faces vulnerabilities due to energy costs and geopolitical risks.
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