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Clean Drinking Water Access in Sri Lanka 2026: Challenges in Distribution and Paths to Improvement

Clean Drinking Water Access in Sri Lanka 2026: Challenges in Distribution and Paths to Improvement

Summary of the analysis Access to clean, reliable drinking water remains a daily concern for many Sri Lankans in 2026. While the country has made significant progress in providing improved water sources to over 94% of the population, disparities persist particularly in rural areas, estates, and dry zones. Pipe-borne water coverage stands at approximately 60% […]

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