The entire population, both rural and urban, has access to potable water. Most of the municipal water is treated at three main treatment plants.
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Main Water IssuesDue to a combination of geological factors such as low average rainfall and environmental factors such as deforestation, Antigua and Barbuda has minimal water resources for its agricultural sector and occasionally struggles even to fulfill domestic demand during drought years.
An absence of mountains and forests distinguishes Antigua from the other Leeward Islands. Because there are no rivers and few springs, droughts occur despite a mean annual rainfall of some 40 inches (1,000 mm). The average January temperature is around 77 °F (25 °C); that of August, 82 °F (28 °C).
Listed at number 115 on the GPI, Haiti is the most dangerous country in the Caribbean Islands as of 2022. By far the most dangerous threat to U.S. tourists is kidnapping for ransom. Reports of convoys being attacks, protests, and other violent events are also common in Haiti, as well as armed robberies.
The lively western coast is very different from the quieter Atlantic coast and features the best beaches and the main attractions. Popular activities in this part of Antigua include kayaking, scuba diving, banana boat rides, sunset sailing, scooter snorkelling and a plethora of exhilarating water sports.