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Environment Statistics > Waste water treatment expenditure (most recent) by country

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   Austria  12.4%
   France  9.8%
   Netherlands  9.5%
   Denmark  9.2%
   United States  9.1%
   Switzerland  8.9%
   Norway  8%
   Germany  6.6%
   Canada  5.8%
   Sweden  5.5%
   Finland  4.5%
   Australia  3.7%
   Belgium  3.3%
   Italy  2.6%
   United Kingdom  1%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Austria: $142.80 
# 2   France: $112.80 
# 3   Netherlands: $109.60 
# 4   Denmark: $105.40 
# 5   United States: $105.00 
# 6   Switzerland: $101.80 
# 7   Norway: $92.10 
# 8   Germany: $75.30 
# 9   Canada: $66.70 
# 10   Sweden: $63.50 
# 11   Finland: $52.20 
# 12   Australia: $41.90 
# 13   Belgium: $38.30 
# 14   Italy: $29.40 
# 15   United Kingdom: $11.10 
Total: $1,147.90  
Weighted average: $76.53  



DEFINITION: Annual spending on waste water treatment (USD per person) per year (2000).

SOURCE: OECD Environmental Data Com¡pendium: 2003

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