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Majorca primarily gets its water from a combination of underground aquifers and desalination plants. The island's aquifers are replenished by rainfall, but they often face over-extraction due to tourism and agriculture. To supplement its water supply, especially during dry seasons, Majorca relies on desalination processes that convert seawater into potable water. Additionally, some areas utilize treated wastewater for irrigation and other non-potable uses.

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