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Environment Statistics > Water pollution, metal industry > % of total BOD emissions (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)    Date  
#1  Burma: 56.46 %  2002 ...
#2  Luxembourg: 44.73 %  1993 ...
#3  Slovenia: 33.73 %  2002 ...
#4  Ukraine: 28.11 %  2001 ...
#5  Switzerland: 24.85 %  1996 ...
#6  Algeria: 23.38 %  1997 ...
#7  Bahrain: 23.26 %  1992 ...
#8  Bosnia and Herzegovina: 20.48 %  1996 ...
#9  China: 20.45 %  2001 ...
#10  Russia: 20.33 %  2003 ...
#11  Azerbaijan: 20.19 %  2003 ...
#12  Brazil: 17.73 %  1995 ...
#13  Romania: 17.12 %  1994 ...
#14  Czech Republic: 15.55 %  1998 ...
#15  Iran: 15.55 %  2003 ...
#16  South Africa: 15.12 %  2002 ...
#17  Austria: 14.58 %  2000 ...
#18  Albania: 14.28 %  1997 ...
#19  Venezuela: 13.7 %  1998 ...
#20  Belgium: 13.63 %  2001 ...
#21  Qatar: 12.52 %  2003 ...
#22  Australia: 12.42 %  1992 ...
#23  India: 12.21 %  2002 ...
#24  Hungary: 11.84 %  2002 ...
#25  Macedonia, Republic of: 11.67 %  1996 ...
#26  United Arab Emirates: 11.66 %  1985 ...
#27  Pakistan: 11.57 %  1996 ...
#28  Turkey: 11.44 %  2001 ...
#29  Korea, South: 11.37 %  2002 ...
#30  Sweden: 11.27 %  2000 ...
#31  Egypt: 10.76 %  2002 ...
#32  Serbia and Montenegro: 9.88 %  2001 ...
#33  Ghana: 9.77 %  1995 ...
#34  Canada: 9.62 %  2002 ...
#35  United States: 9.62 %  2002 ...
#36  Italy: 9.42 %  2003 ...
#37  Germany: 9.26 %  2003 ...
#38  Bahamas, The: 9.19 %  2001 ...
#39  Norway: 9.02 %  2001 ...
#40  United Kingdom: 8.97 %  2003 ...
#41  Iraq: 8.85 %  1992 ...
#42  Finland: 8.69 %  2002 ...
#43  Greece: 8.12 %  1998 ...
#44  Peru: 8.11 %  1996 ...
#45  Bulgaria: 7.9 %  2003 ...
#46  Mexico: 7.79 %  2000 ...
#47  Malaysia: 7.75 %  2002 ...
#48  Netherlands: 7.63 %  1993 ...
#49  Angola: 7.59 %  1993 ...
#50  Poland: 7.55 %  2002 ...
#51  Spain: 7.47 %  2003 ...
#52  Kyrgyzstan: 7.3 %  2003 ...
#53  Oman: 7.26 %  2003 ...
#54  France: 7.24 %  2003 ...
#55  Japan: 7.06 %  2002 ...
#56  Jamaica: 6.93 %  1996 ...
#57  Chile: 6.85 %  2000 ...
#58  Trinidad and Tobago: 6.46 %  2000 ...
#59  Armenia: 6.38 %  1991 ...
#60  Gabon: 6.37 %  1981 ...
#61  Croatia: 6.14 %  2003 ...
#62  Thailand: 6.13 %  1994 ...
#63  Senegal: 5.84 %  2002 ...
#64  Argentina: 5.6 %  2001 ...
#65  Yemen: 5.37 %  1994 ...
#66  Zimbabwe: 5.22 %  1996 ...
#67  Philippines: 5.21 %  1997 ...
#68  Jordan: 5.05 %  2003 ...
#69  Cuba: 5 %  1989 ...
#70  Guatemala: 4.95 %  1998 ...
#71  Togo: 4.4 %  1984 ...
#72  Saudi Arabia: 4.38 %  1992 ...
#73  Denmark: 4.37 %  1998 ...
#74  Kenya: 4.15 %  1995 ...
#75  Syria: 4.14 %  1998 ...
#76  Latvia: 4.1 %  2003 ...
#77  Israel: 3.6 %  2002 ...
#78  Iceland: 3.6 %  1996 ...
#79  Nepal: 3.48 %  2002 ...
#80  Burkina Faso: 3.47 %  1998 ...
#81  Zambia: 3.45 %  1994 ...
#82  New Zealand: 3.22 %  2000 ...
#83  Colombia: 3.1 %  2000 ...
#84  Portugal: 3.1 %  2003 ...
#85  Slovakia: 2.9 %  2003 ...
#86  Tunisia: 2.54 %  2003 ...
#87  Indonesia: 2.5 %  2003 ...
#88  Ethiopia: 2.28 %  2002 ...
#89  Paraguay: 2.28 %  1991 ...
#90  Ecuador: 2.19 %  2003 ...
#91  El Salvador: 2.14 %  1998 ...
#92  Kuwait: 2.13 %  2001 ...
#93  Morocco: 2.1 %  2003 ...
#94  Haiti: 1.95 %  1988 ...
#95  Ireland: 1.92 %  2001 ...
#96  Puerto Rico: 1.88 %  2000 ...
#97  Botswana: 1.86 %  2003 ...
#98  Mongolia: 1.83 %  1994 ...
#99  Grenada: 1.8 %  1995 ...
#100  Costa Rica: 1.64 %  2002 ...
#101  Uganda: 1.6 %  1989 ...
#102  Bangladesh: 1.59 %  1998 ...
#103  Tanzania: 1.53 %  1999 ...
#104  Panama: 1.46 %  2000 ...
#105  Singapore: 1.43 %  2003 ...
#106  Cyprus: 1.43 %  2003 ...
#107  Nigeria: 1.39 %  1996 ...
#108  Bolivia: 1.22 %  2001 ...
#109  Hong Kong: 1.22 %  2003 ...
#110  Lesotho: 1.21 %  1998 ...
#111  Uruguay: 1.2 %  2001 ...
#112  Honduras: 1.1 %  1995 ...
#113  Mozambique: 1.06 %  2000 ...
#114  Lebanon: 0.93 %  1998 ...
#115  Fiji: 0.92 %  1998 ...
#116  Afghanistan: 0.89 %  1988 ...
#117  Mauritius: 0.89 %  1999 ...
#118  Dominican Republic: 0.89 %  1985 ...
#119  Lithuania: 0.84 %  2003 ...
#120  Somalia: 0.84 %  1986 ...
#121  Côte d'Ivoire: 0.77 %  1983 ...
#122  Sudan: 0.66 %  2001 ...
#123  Papua New Guinea: 0.58 %  1989 ...
#124  Sri Lanka: 0.51 %  2001 ...
#125  Malta: 0.51 %  2002 ...
#126  Netherlands Antilles: 0.45 %  1986 ...
#127  Cameroon: 0.42 %  2002 ...
#128  Nicaragua: 0.37 %  1985 ...
#129  Moldova: 0.18 %  1995 ...
Weighted average: 7.6 %   


DEFINITION: Industry shares of emissions of organic water pollutants refer to emissions from manufacturing activities as defined by two-digit divisions of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 2: primary metals (ISIC division 37). Emissions of organic water pollutants are measured by biochemical oxygen demand, which refers to the amount of oxygen that bacteria in water will consume in breaking down waste. This is a standard water-treatment test for the presence of organic pollutants.

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