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Water supply and sanitation in El Salvador : ウィキペディア英語版 | Water supply and sanitation in El Salvador ''This article which has been written in 2007 with partial updates thereafter is now outdated. The Spanish version of the article is up to date as of 2015'' Access to drinking water and sanitation in El Salvador has been increased significantly. A 2015 conducted study by the University of North Carolina called El Salvador the country that has achieved the greatest progress in the world in terms of increased access to water supply and sanitation and the reduction of inequity in access between urban and rural areas.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://waterinstitute.unc.edu/wash-performance-index-report/ )〕 However, water resources are heavily polluted and the great majority of wastewater is discharged without any treatment into the environment. Institutionally a single public institution is both de facto in charge of setting sector policy and of being the main service provider. Attempts at reforming and modernizing the sector through new laws have not borne fruit over the past 20 years. == Access == Access to water and sanitation in El Salvador remains low by regional standards. Access to improved water source stood at 88 percent in 2010 and access to improved sanitation at 87 percent. Access is lower in rural areas, where about 36 percent of the population lives. In 2010, it stood at 76% for improved water and 83 percent for improved sanitation. ''Source'': Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanitation of WHO and UNICEF 〔(Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanitation ), 2010 Estimates〕
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