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Water shortages a growing concern as government warns bills could increase
 
                    Government officials are warning that water bills could go up to fund urgent work on water supply networks, while major projects to meet the capital’s needs look set for delays and further cost increases.
Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou called on agencies and citizens to join forces to tackle the problem. The minister was speaking at a workshop on the subject where experts from the US and Israel were invited to advise on water managem...
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