Public Awareness of Water Scarcity is Growing, Survey Finds

ASTANA — Nearly half of Kazakh people consider water scarcity a serious issue, and a large majority say they are prepared to change everyday habits to conserve water, according to a national survey conducted by the DEMOSCOPE public opinion monitoring bureau on Feb. 5-15. The survey, conducted among 1,100 adults across …

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