Difference between revisions of "Drinking water source"
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+ | '''''THIS VARIABLE WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE SECOND PASS ASSESSMENT!''''' | ||
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+ | **England and Wales | ||
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+ | * Second pass assessment: | ||
+ | ** England and Wales | ||
** Finland | ** Finland | ||
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** Spain | ** Spain | ||
** Romania | ** Romania | ||
**Hungary | **Hungary | ||
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+ | *Public (tap water) and private (well water) drinking water sources. | ||
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Scope
THIS VARIABLE WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE SECOND PASS ASSESSMENT!
- First pass assessment:
- England and Wales
- Second pass assessment:
- England and Wales
- Finland
- Spain
- Romania
- Hungary
- Public (tap water) and private (well water) drinking water sources.
Definition
Percentage of public and private (wells) drinking water sources in Europe.
Causality
Data
- Finland
- UK
- Spain
- Romania
- Hungary
Formula
Unit
%
Result
If possible, a numerical expression or distribution.