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PROTECTED WATER SUPPLY AND EXCRETA DISPOSAL
Protected water supply and excreta disposal systems are mainly
limited to housing areas for government employees, to hospitals,
and to a few government and mission schools. Two islands have
protected water supplies for the first time this year, Ebeye in the
Marshalls and Tinian in the Marianas. Ebeye also has an excreta
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disposal system.
Estimated population, including nonindigenous persons, served by protected water supply and excreta disposal systems.
Estimated population
District and area served
With protected
water supply
and
excreta disposal
Mariana isiands
Saipan... 6... ce ee ee eee ees
9, 200
470
Timian... ec ee ce eee eee
630
.
Kwajalein Island.................
Ebeye Island ..............-22-0--
°
3, 700
°
3, 700
Rota . 2... eee eee eee eee
1,370
Marshail !slands
ta ERNe, SongERpeERRe pees
With both
protected water
Majuro (district center} ........ sae
Palau
Koror 2.0.0.0. cee eee ee eee eee
Ngiwal ... 02-2. eee
Ponape
District center and some schools...
:
550
550
2, 900
430°
430
-
1, 070
Truk... ec ccc eeeee
Yop ........... cee cent e eee e teens
840
770
320
Total, exclusive of Kwajalein...
690°
320
20, 940
7,000
“In houses and facilities for US government employees on Kwajalein.
+ Provided by the people of this municipality with technical assistance
from the government.
© Three mission schools have excreta disposal systems provided by the
missions.
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TRAINING FACILITIES FOR MEDICAL AND HEALTH PERSONNEL
(a) There is a 2-1/2-year Government school of nursing in the
Trust Territory.
Class
(b) A
Male
Female
Junior (first year) .....
Senior (second year)...
13
5
3
11
2]
16
Total..........-5.
18
19
37
3-month training
course
for
Total
x-ray (roentgenographic
technicians) was given on Saipan followed by 3 months on-the-job
training.
The x-ray technician and one trainee from each district
attended the course.
Public Health
254
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