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Access to drinking water and sanitation in El Salvador has been increased significantly. A 2015 conducted study by the University of North Carolina called El Salvador the country that has achieved the greatest progress in the world in terms of increased access to water supply and sanitation and the reduction of inequity in access between urban and rural areas. However, water resources are heavily polluted and the great majority of wastewater is discharged without any treatment into the environment. Institutionally a single public institution is both de facto in charge of setting sector policy and of being the main service provider. Attempts at reforming and modernizing the sector through new laws have not borne fruit over the past 20 years.

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  • Water supply and sanitation in El Salvador (en)
  • Agua potable y saneamiento en El Salvador (es)
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  • Access to drinking water and sanitation in El Salvador has been increased significantly. A 2015 conducted study by the University of North Carolina called El Salvador the country that has achieved the greatest progress in the world in terms of increased access to water supply and sanitation and the reduction of inequity in access between urban and rural areas. However, water resources are heavily polluted and the great majority of wastewater is discharged without any treatment into the environment. Institutionally a single public institution is both de facto in charge of setting sector policy and of being the main service provider. Attempts at reforming and modernizing the sector through new laws have not borne fruit over the past 20 years. (en)
  • El nivel de acceso a servicios de abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento en El Salvador ha sido aumentado de manera significativa. En 2015 un estudio de la Universidad de Carolina del Norte calificó El Salvador como el país que ha logrado el mayor avance en el mundo en términos de incremento de acceso a agua y saneamiento y en la disminución de la in-equidad en acceso entre áreas urbanas y áreas rurales.​ Sin embargo, los recursos de agua están seriamente contaminados y una gran parte de las aguas residuales se descargan en el medio ambiente sin ningún tratamiento. En términos de institucionalidad, únicamente una institución pública está de facto a cargo de formular las políticas del sector y también de proveer el servicio. Durante los últimos 20 años, los intentos para reformar y modernizar (es)
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  • El nivel de acceso a servicios de abastecimiento de agua y saneamiento en El Salvador ha sido aumentado de manera significativa. En 2015 un estudio de la Universidad de Carolina del Norte calificó El Salvador como el país que ha logrado el mayor avance en el mundo en términos de incremento de acceso a agua y saneamiento y en la disminución de la in-equidad en acceso entre áreas urbanas y áreas rurales.​ Sin embargo, los recursos de agua están seriamente contaminados y una gran parte de las aguas residuales se descargan en el medio ambiente sin ningún tratamiento. En términos de institucionalidad, únicamente una institución pública está de facto a cargo de formular las políticas del sector y también de proveer el servicio. Durante los últimos 20 años, los intentos para reformar y modernizar el sector a través de propuestas para nuevas leyes no han logrado producir fruto. (es)
  • Access to drinking water and sanitation in El Salvador has been increased significantly. A 2015 conducted study by the University of North Carolina called El Salvador the country that has achieved the greatest progress in the world in terms of increased access to water supply and sanitation and the reduction of inequity in access between urban and rural areas. However, water resources are heavily polluted and the great majority of wastewater is discharged without any treatment into the environment. Institutionally a single public institution is both de facto in charge of setting sector policy and of being the main service provider. Attempts at reforming and modernizing the sector through new laws have not borne fruit over the past 20 years. (en)
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