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The primary source of water in Bermuda is rainwater.
The island’s building codes require that all new constructions include a water catchment system.
This typically involves roofs made from limestone, which are designed to funnel rainwater into storage tanks. These tanks are usually built beneath the houses,
ensuring a personal water supply that is replenished with each rainfall.
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