You are not specific about the 'water problem' you have in mind. However, every Antarctic base has this water problem: there is no liquid water on the continent.
One of the few things that does not present a problem in Antarctica. Water is obtained by melting some of the 13.72 million sq km of ice on Antarctica.
There is no mining in Antarctica.
The New Zealand base in Antarctica is called Scott Base. It is located about three kilometers from the US base, McMurdo Station.
There is no single base camp in Antarctica. Most research stations are located near the continent's coasts.
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If you are in the water in Antarctica, generally, you'd step onto the beach to get out of the water.
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica: it is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
This seasonal, melt-water river flows about 32 K from the base of the glacier to the sea.
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