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Bermuda primarily sources its water from rainwater harvesting, utilizing an extensive system of catchments and storage tanks to collect and store rainwater. The island's unique limestone topography allows for the natural filtration of rainwater, making it suitable for consumption. Additionally, some areas utilize reverse osmosis desalination to supplement water supply, especially during dry periods. Groundwater is also accessed, although its use is limited due to salinity concerns.

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