Eastern Europe Compared by People > Drinking water source > Improved > Rural
DEFINITION:
This entry is derived from People > Drinking water source > Improved, which provides information about access to improved or unimproved drinking water sources available to segments of the population of a country.improved drinking water - use of any of the following sources: piped water into dwelling, yard, or plot; public tap or standpipe; tubewell or borehole; protected dug well; protected spring; or rainwater collection. unimproved drinking water - use of any of the following sources: unprotected dug well; unprotected spring; cart with small tank or drum; tanker truck; surface water, which includes rivers, dams, lakes, ponds, streams, canals or irrigation channels; or bottled water.
CONTENTS
# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH |
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=1 | Slovakia | 100% of population | 2013 | |
=1 | Hungary | 100% of population | 2013 | |
=1 | Czech Republic | 100% of population | 2013 | |
=1 | Bulgaria | 100% of population | 2013 | |
=1 | Poland | 100% of population | 2013 | |
=6 | Slovenia | 99% of population | 2013 | |
=6 | Belarus | 99% of population | 2013 | |
=8 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 98% of population | 2013 | |
=8 | Serbia | 98% of population | 2013 | |
=8 | Ukraine | 98% of population | 2013 | |
=11 | Armenia | 97% of population | 2013 | |
=11 | Croatia | 97% of population | 2013 | |
=13 | Montenegro | 96% of population | 2013 | |
=13 | Georgia | 96% of population | 2013 | |
15 | Albania | 94% of population | 2013 | |
16 | Moldova | 93% of population | 2013 | |
17 | Russia | 92% of population | 2013 | |
18 | Azerbaijan | 71% of population | 2013 | |
19 | Romania | 70% of population | 2013 |