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steps taken by Brazil goverment for water conversion

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Answered by anugupta000005
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Brazil has a national system to finance water and sanitation infrastructure; [a high level of cost recovery compared to most other developing countries.

A high number of poor Brazilians live in urban slums (favela) and in rural areas without access to piped water or sanitation. Water is scarce in the northeast of Brazil. Water pollution is common, especially in the southeast of the country. Brazil has a low share of collected wastewater that is being treated (35% in 2000), and long-standing tensions between the federal, state and municipal governments about their respective roles in the sector.

Answered by KANISHSHYAM
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25% of respondents took measures to use water more rationally after the fee of 1 cent Brazilian. Real/m3 was implemented. In the Rio Doce .

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