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PageCreated 10 Aug 2023Published 30 Dec 2023Modified 20 Nov 2025

UWWT Figure 1

Number of treatment plants by type of treatment

UWWT Figure 3

Amount of urban waste water which still needs to be collected or treated according to the requirements of the UWWTD

UWWT figure 4 FOLDER

UWWT Figure 5 Biological

Recent trends in the amount of urban waste water which is not collected or treated according to the requirements of the UWWTD

UWWT Figure 5 Biological with removal

Recent trends in the amount of urban waste water which is not collected or treated according to the requirements of the UWWTD

UWWT Figure 5 Collection

Recent trends in the amount of urban waste water which is not collected or treated according to the requirements of the UWWTD

UWWT Figure 6

The chart shows the proportion of waste water sludge generated from treatment plants reused or or disposed.

UWWT Figure 6 EU

The proportion of waste water sludge from treatment plants reused or

UWWT Figure7 FOLDER

UWWT Figure 8_3rd-RBMP

Percentage of different water body types having less than good water quality, and being affected significantly by discharges of urban waste water, discharges from unconnected dwellings and storm water overflows in the latest RBMPs

UWWT Figure 8 CSV

Percentage of different water body types having less than good water quality, and being affected significantly by discharges of urban waste water, discharges from unconnected dwellings and storm water overflows in the latest RBMPs

UWWT Figure 9

Progress in the number of monitored bathing water sites having excellent water quality in recent years

UWWT Figure 9-EU27

Progress in the number of monitored bathing water sites having excellent water quality in recent years

UWWT FIGURE 10 FOLDER

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