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Particularly in the western China, the tap water coverage in the rural areas was only 27%-43%1. ing to the investigation of the health departments and assessment of UN agencies, there are about 34% rural population existed in unsafe drinking water supply, with about 320 million populations.
This statistic shows the percentage of the urban population with access to tap water in China from 1990 to 2021. In 2021, around 99.4 percent of the urban Chinese population had access to tap water.
River (30.8%) and groundwater (28.6%) in China. Lakes and reservoirs are particularly important in the densely populated eastern region, where they are used as drinking water sources by 51.0% of the population (318 million).
More than 80 percent of China's water supply comes from surface water, such as rivers and lakes.
Ing to independent think tank the Lowy Institute, approximately 80% to 90% of China's groundwater is unfit for consumption, while half of its aquifers are too polluted to be used for industry and farming.