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Water supply and sanitation in Germany : ウィキペディア英語版 | Water supply and sanitation in Germany
*''This article has been written in 2007/08. Please update it. The German article includes information that may be helpful in updating the English article.'' Public water supply and sanitation in Germany is universal and of good quality. Some salient features of the sector compared to other developed countries are its very low per capita water use, the high share of advanced wastewater treatment and very low distribution losses. Responsibility for water supply and sanitation provision lies with municipalities, which are regulated by the states. Professional associations and utility associations play an important role in the sector. As in other EU countries, most of the standards applicable to the sector are set in Brussels (see EU water policy). Recent developments include a trend to create commercial public utilities under private law and an effort to modernize the sector, including through more systematic benchmarking. == Access to water and sanitation ==
''Source'': Joint Monitoring Program WHO/UNICEF((JMP )/2006). Data for (water ) and (sanitation ) based on (Health for All ) database, (WHO Regional Office for Europe ) (1990). Access to safe water and adequate sanitation in Germany is universal. More than 99 percent of users are connected to a public water supply system. The remainder is served by private wells. 93 percent of users are connected to sewers. The remainder is connected to various types of on-site sanitation systems.〔( Statistisches Bundesamt )〕
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