Luckily, Bermuda has long had access to limited supplies of water from underground "lenses" - layers of fresh ground water that lie on top of heavier salty water. But increasingly the island relies on desalination plants. There are now six of them across Bermuda, generating a combined 13,500 cubic metres per day.
Dec 23, 2016
Old tech. Other countries and islands use it.
Luckily, Bermuda has long had access to limited supplies of water from underground "lenses" - layers of fresh ground water that lie on top of heavier salty water. But increasingly the island relies on desalination plants. There are now six of them across Bermuda, generating a combined 13,500 cubic metres per day. Dec 23, 2016