Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Abu Mena' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
And there was in that desert a certain shepherd, and one day a sheep which was suffering from the disease of the scab went to that place, and dipped himself in the water of the little spring which was near the place, and he rolled about in it and was healed straightway.
And afterwards he used to take some of the dust from that shrine, and mix it with water, and rub it on the sheep, and if they were ill with the scab, they were straightway healed thereby.
[2][3] Menas flasks are a particular type of small terracotta ampullae sold to pilgrims as containers for holy water or holy vigillamp-oil which are found very widely around the Western Mediterranean, dating roughly from the century and a half before the Muslim conquest.
The site of Abu Mena was added to UNESCO's World Heritage in Danger list in 2001 due to the threat of rising local water tables.
This rise in water is due to agricultural development programs aimed at reclaiming the land.
Since then, water has continued to rise and cause destruction of monuments.
Factors found to negatively impact the property most recently in 2018 include housing, management activities, managements systems/plan, and water.
It has been designed to solve issues with ventilation, energy, and water on the site.
The membrane would also be designed to have a filtration system for dehumidifying the air by filtering the water out of it so that the site can be better preserved.