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The splashing success of the Water Works project fl owed
through the island’s economy. Pipelines, available for a
reasonable charge, brought water great distances, and allowed
previously infertile land to produce crops.
The steady fl ow of water could be harnessed to operate
machines, giving birth to new industries.
Relieved of the task of hauling water by hand, everybody now
had more time available for the production of consumer goods
and services and for the development of new capital projects.
The increased productivity allowed society to catch even more
fi sh, and living standards rose as a result.
Trade
As the island economy expanded, its ability to export
production abroad increased as well. Soon giant cargo
canoes were sailing over the open ocean, fully loaded with
fi sh, carts, surfboards, spears, and canoes. In exchange for
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