Iran Tops in Drinking Water Access in Urban, Rural Areas
Iran Tops in Drinking Water Access in Urban, Rural Areas
Iran ranks first in terms of access to drinking water in urban and rural areas across the globe and among countries in the West Asia region, according to the World Bank.

TEHRAN (Iran News) –Iran ranks first in terms of access to drinking water in urban and rural areas across the globe and among countries in the West Asia region, according to the World Bank.

In a new report, the World Bank said 99.83% of Iranian people in urban areas and 82% in rural areas have access to drinking water, while those figures stood at 85.7 and 59.6 percent in the world and 83.2 and 69.5 percent in West Asian countries.

Iran’s localization and production of 80% of the equipment needed for water treatment plants, localization and production of 65% of the equipment needed for sewage treatment plants, localization and production of 90% of the equipment needed for water and sewage networks, water supply of about 100% of the urban population, which is higher than the global average, are among other indicators in the country’s water industry, said the report.

The achievement was attributed to substantial changes the Islamic Republic has made in its water industry, such as adopting new approaches to water resources management and development of water infrastructure and facilities.

The changes included the creation of a suitable and collaborative mechanism for managing watersheds, improving water productivity, reappropriation of water, bulk delivery of agricultural water, installing gauging tools and prevention of overharvesting and unauthorized withdrawal of water.

Construction of dams and irrigation and drainage networks, urban and rural water supply, and creation of sewage facilities and water stress management were also regarded as Iran’s new approaches to its water industry.

Meanwhile Energy Minister Ali Akbar Mehrabian said that Iran has a privileged position in accessing drinking water in urban and rural areas both globally and regionally.

“According to a recently published report, Iran’s access to drinking water is 99.83 percent in urban areas, and it is more than 82 percent in rural areas,” he said.

Referring to the published report on the status of access to drinking water supply in urban and rural areas in different countries by the World Bank, Mehrabian said on Saturday that Iran has a privileged position in accessing drinking water in urban and rural areas both globally and regionally.

The average access to drinking water in the world is 85 percent in urban areas and it is 59 percent in rural areas, he said, adding that the average access to drinking water in West Asia is 83 percent in urban areas and it is 69 percent in rural areas.

 

Pointing to the importance of the published report from two perspectives, Mehrabian underlined that the report shows that Iran is among the countries that supply drinking water in urban areas. “Also, it has a good ranking among the countries in providing water in rural area.”