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Miyakojima City Reports Six Proposed Water Sources to the City in Preparation for Drought, Including Exploring New Water Sources and Considering Drawing Water From Shirakawada Spring.

[Miyako Island] The Miyako Island City Long-Term Water Supply and Demand Planning Committee (Chairman: Yasufumi Nerome, President of the Miyako Island Chamber of Commerce and Industry) has compiled a report outlining six proposals, including securing new water sources, to ensure a stable water supply in the future. Due to the growth in tourism demand, the committee estimated the daily water requirement for fiscal year 2041 to be 32,531 cubic met…
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[Miyako Island] The Miyako Island City Long-Term Water Supply and Demand Planning Committee (Chairman: Yasufumi Nerome, President of the Miyako Island Chamber of Commerce and Industry) has compiled a report outlining six proposals, including securing new water sources, to ensure a stable water supply in the future. Due to the growth in tourism demand, the committee estimated the daily water requirement for fiscal year 2041 to be 32,531 cubic met…

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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