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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Water supply and sanitation in the Netherlands is provided in good quality and at a reasonable price to the entire population. Water consumption is one of the lowest in developed countries at 124 litres per capita per day and water leakage in the distribution network is one of the lowest in the world at only 6%.A large array of institutions is responsible for providing water and sanitation services: 10 regional water companies provide drinking water, 431…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Water supply and sanitation in the Netherlands is provided in good quality and at a reasonable price to the entire population. Water consumption is one of the lowest in developed countries at 124 litres per capita per day and water leakage in the distribution network is one of the lowest in the world at only 6%.A large array of institutions is responsible for providing water and sanitation services: 10 regional water companies provide drinking water, 431 municipalities are in charge of sewers, and 27 water boards treat wastewater. Two Ministries share responsibility for policy-making in the sector. A large number of knowledge institutes, NGOs and two business associations VEWIN representing the interests of the water companies and UVW representing the water boards - complete the institutional landscape of the sector.