This table provides metadata for the actual indicator available from US statistics closest to the corresponding global SDG indicator. Please note that even when the global SDG indicator is fully available from US statistics, this table should be consulted for information on national methodology and other US-specific metadata information.
Actual indicator available | Percent of the population served by community water systems that receive drinking water that meets all applicable health - based drinking water standards through approaches including effective treatment and source water protection. |
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Actual indicator available - description | Describes the percent of US population that receives drinking water from community water systems in compliance with drinking water standards. |
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Method of computation | Household surveys and censuses currently provide information on types of basic drinking water sources listed above, and also indicate if sources are on premises. These data sources often have information on the availability of water and increasingly on the quality of water at the household level, through direct testing of drinking water for faecal or chemical contamination. These data will be combined with data on availability and compliance with drinking water quality standards (faecal and chemical) from administrative reporting or regulatory bodies. The WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP) estimates access to basic services for each country, separately in urban and rural areas, by fitting a regression line to a series of data points from household surveys and censuses. This approach was used to report on use of 'improved water' sources for MDG monitoring. The JMP is evaluating the use of alternative statistical estimation methods as more data become available. The accompanying Statistical Note describes in more detail how data on availability and quality from different sources, can be combined with data on use of different types of supplies, as recorded in the current JMP database to compute the proposed indicator. Predominant type of statistics: national estimates adjusted for global comparison. |
Periodicity | Annual |
Scheduled update by national source | October 2018 |
U.S. method of computation | The EPA Office of Ground Water and Dr inking Water (headquarters) calculates this measure using data reported in the Safe Drinking Water Information System - Federal (SDWIS - FED) and provides the results to EPA regions. This measure includes federally - regulated contaminants of the following viola tion types: Maximum Contaminant Level, Maximum Residual Disinfection Limit, and Treatment Technique violations. It includes any violations from currently open and closed community water systems (CWSs) that overlap any part of the most recent four quarters. |
Comments and limitations | EPA classifies Public Water Systems (PWS) into 3 types according to the number of people they serve, the source of their water, and whether they serve the same customers year-round or on an occasional basis. |
Date metadata updated | November 2017 |
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Unit of measurement | Population |
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Scheduled update by SDG team | October 2018 |