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FILE - Jose Luis Gonzalez walks through a ravine known as "La Raja de Rosa," where people from Barrio Patron get their water supply in Morovis, Puerto Rico, Dec. 22, 2017, three months after Hurricane Maria hit. Puerto Rico’s water and sewer company was hit by a federal lawsuit on June 2, 2022, demanding that it provide services to residents who lack potable water on a daily basis. The lawsuit was filed by the mayor of Morovis who said daily interruptions in water service have been a problem that grew worse after Hurricane Maria razed the electric grid. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti, File)
Photo by: Carlos Giusti
FILE - Jose Luis Gonzalez walks through a ravine known as "La Raja de Rosa," where people from Barrio Patron get their water supply in Morovis, Puerto Rico, Dec. 22, 2017, three months after Hurricane Maria hit. Puerto Rico’s water and sewer company was hit by a federal lawsuit on June 2, 2022, demanding that it provide services to residents who lack potable water on a daily basis. The lawsuit was filed by the mayor of Morovis who said daily interruptions in water service have been a problem that grew worse after Hurricane Maria razed the electric grid. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti, File)

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