Non-piped usage of urban water supplies in South Africa

1.8 % in 2022

Between 2003 and 2022, the usage of non-piped water supplies in urban of South Africa grew substantially from 1 to 1.8 % rising at an increasing annual rate that reached a maximum of 5.80% in 2010 and then decreased to 3.42% in 2022.

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The usage of non-piped water supplies in urban Africa
Liberia 85.84 % in 2022 WHO
Nigeria 81.11 % in 2022 WHO
South Sudan 78.24 % in 2022 WHO
Sierra Leone 59.62 % in 2022 WHO
Central African Republic 52.38 % in 2022 WHO
Guinea 50.79 % in 2022 WHO
Togo 46.86 % in 2022 WHO
Chad 44.71 % in 2022 WHO
Uganda 40.53 % in 2022 WHO
Cameroon 35.45 % in 2022 WHO
South Africa - Usage - Water Supplies - Non-Piped - Residence
Rural 17.54 % in 2022 WHO
The usage of urban water supplies in South Africa
Free from contamination 99 % in 2022 WHO
Piped 98.04 % in 2022 WHO
Accessible on premises 91.16 % in 2022 WHO
Available when needed 80.48 % in 2022 WHO
Safely managed 80.48 % in 2022 WHO