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Environment Statistics > Water pollution, textile industry > % of total BOD emissions > Morocco (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2003   35.34    #3   
2001   36.87    #3   
2000   27.22    #6   
1999   27.8    #6   
1998   27.48    #12   
1997   27.17    #11   
1996   26.4    #12   
1995   26.06    #11   
1994   26.68    #11   
1993   26.13    #12   
1992   26.8    #11   
1991   31.98    #8   
1990   41.76    #7   
1989   37.71    #6   
1988   33.95    #5   
1987   33.72    #5   
1986   28.28    #7   
1985   28.49    #7   
1984   27.75    #7   
1983   28.4    #7   
1982   28.98    #6   
1981   29.56    #6   
1980   30.14    #7   


DEFINITION: Industry shares of emissions of organic water pollutants refer to emissions from manufacturing activities as defined by two-digit divisions of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 2: textiles (32). Emissions of organic water pollutants are measured by biochemical oxygen demand, which refers to the amount of oxygen that bacteria in water will consume in breaking down waste. This is a standard water-treatment test for the presence of organic pollutants.

 

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