In the same year, 98% had access to "improved" sanitation, 98% both in urban and rural areas.
Presently there are 29 water supply facilities in the country.
"[5] As of 2013, Grenada had a US$6.9 million pilot project to adapt its irrigation system to climate change and conduct local and regional water planning, funded by the German International Climate Initiative (IKI).
Groundwater depletion, lower water tables, disruption of water supply by hurricanes (such as Hurricane Ivan),[6] saltwater intrusion, and rising sea levels pose challenges for providing a consistent water supply for agriculture and tourism.
[7] As of 2013, a rainwater collection system was under construction in one of the two villages without pipe-borne water.