Improved water source (% of population with access) in Brazil
The Improved water source (% of population with access) in Brazil was last reported at 98 in 2010, according to a World Bank report published in 2012. Access to an improved water source refers to the percentage of the population with reasonable access to an adequate amount of water from an improved source, such as a household connection, public standpipe, borehole, protected well or spring, and rainwater collection. Unimproved sources include vendors, tanker trucks, and unprotected wells and springs. Reasonable access is defined as the availability of at least 20 liters a person a day from a source within one kilometer of the dwelling.This page includes a historical data chart, news and forecasts for Improved water source (% of population with access) in Brazil.
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