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Water stress

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Feb 15, 1999 | From the print edition

-- -- If a country is using 20-40 per cent of available freshwater, it
is said to be suffering from 'water stress" according
to the estimates of the United Nations Environment Programme. About
one-third of the population of the
world is living in countries that are experiencing moderate to
high water stress. As demand for water grows, this
figure could rise to two-thirds. As world population is projected
to grow from 5.7 billion in 1995 to 9.4 billion
in 2050, about 18 per cent of the world population will be in
water-scarce areas and 24 per cent in water-stress
areas. Scarcity and pollution of water could have serious health
implications.

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