Water Crisis to Deepen as Supplies Dry Out - U.N. PARIS (Reuters) - World water reserves are drying up fast and booming populations, pollution and global warming will combine to cut the average person's water supply by a third in the next 20 years, a United Nations report said on Wednesday. The report, published ahead of the Third World Water Forum due to take place in Kyoto, Japan, from March 16 to 23...
Billed as the most comprehensive survey of the state of the resource, the report compared 122 countries for the quality of their water and their ability and willingness to improve it.
The report said Belgium's low quantity and quality of groundwater was combined with heavy industrial pollution and poor treatment of wastewater. Top of the quality ranking was Finland, followed by Canada, New Zealand, Britain and Japan.
Belgium got the lowest score, below less developed countries including India, Sudan and Rwanda, which also ranked among the world's 10 worst water providers. [[USA ranked No. 12]]