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The Percent of Population With Municipal Drinking Water that Meets Drinking Water Standards

346563918_133cf8085c_sBy Emily Qiu, Elissa Trieu, and Sarah Mitchell on May 31, 2008
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This graphs shows the amount of people who have water that is treated according to federal regulations.

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  • social report of New Zealand

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    Time Series Data

  • 1994 to 1999
    (over 4 years)
    Yearly
  • 6
    2

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Year percentage
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1994 68
1995 70
1996 75
1997 74
1998 74
1999 74
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Recent Comments

CoMacon says

I wonder why the percentage is higher in '96 than in the following years. Would the gov. cut back on treating water?

posted 4 months ago

zkemp says

Does this data only represent the percentage of New Zealand's population with drinking water that meets standards? I'd be interested to see how this data compares to similar statistics from the United States or from a less developed nation.

posted 4 months ago

sharonkim says

Wow...almost a quarter of the population don't have adequately clean drinking water? Depending on the standard of living of the people and the standards that the government have, that's a little scary. Then again, the percentage in Richmond is probably the same.

posted 4 months ago

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1994 to 1999
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Yearly
percentage
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percentage

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75
72
68
435
2.57