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- Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Morocco abstract "This article was last comprehensively updated in May 2010, with a partial update in December 2013.Water supply and sanitation in Morocco is provided by a wide array of utilities. They range from private companies in the largest city, Casablanca, the capital, Rabat, and two other cities, to public municipal utilities in 13 other cities, as well as a national electricity and water company (ONEE). The latter is in charge of bulk water supply to the aforementioned utilities, water distribution in about 500 small towns, as well as sewerage and wastewater treatment in 60 of these towns.There have been substantial improvements in access to water supply, and to a lesser extent to sanitation, over the past fifteen years. Remaining challenges include a low level of wastewater treatment (only 13% of collected wastewater is being treated), lack of house connections in the poorest urban neighborhoods, and limited sustainability of rural systems (20 percent of rural systems are estimated not to function). In 2005 a National Sanitation Program was approved that aims at treating 60% of collected wastewater and connecting 80% of urban households to sewers by 2020. The issue of lack of water connections for some of the urban poor is being addressed as part of the National Human Development Initiative, under which residents of informal settlements have received land titles and have fees waived that are normally paid to utilities in order to connect to the water and sewer network.".
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- Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Morocco wikiPageExternalLink www.lydec.ma.
- Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Morocco wikiPageExternalLink www.onep.org.ma.
- Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Morocco wikiPageExternalLink www.water.gov.ma.
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- Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Morocco subject Category:Health_in_Morocco.
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- Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Morocco comment "This article was last comprehensively updated in May 2010, with a partial update in December 2013.Water supply and sanitation in Morocco is provided by a wide array of utilities. They range from private companies in the largest city, Casablanca, the capital, Rabat, and two other cities, to public municipal utilities in 13 other cities, as well as a national electricity and water company (ONEE).".
- Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Morocco label "Eau potable et assainissement au Maroc".
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