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By world standards, Canada has abundant, clean freshwater resources. The water in Canadas rivers varies naturally across the country based on the rocks and soil in the area and the climate.
Tap water in Canada is generally considered safe to drink. With 0.5% of the worlds population and 9% of the worlds freshwater resources, Canadian metropolises enjoy continuous access to clean and high-quality water.
Canada ranks 4th out of 17 peer OECD counties for water quality and receives an A grade for performance. Two Scandinavian countriesSweden and Norwaytogether with Austria rank ahead of Canada. Two countries receive Ds for their overall water quality.
With much of Ontarios water serving many purposes, the likelihood of contamination and water quality issues can be high. As a result, the province has struggled with a history of moderate groundwater pollution as a result of municipal waste, industry runoff, and fertilizer contaminants.
Canada has the third-largest renewable freshwater supply in the world, with an average annual flow of 3,478 cubic kilometres (km3) between 1971 and 2013. This works out to more than 100,000 cubic metres (m3) per person, the second-largest amount among developed countries behind only Iceland.
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The Canadian Water Quality Index (CWQI) is a means to provide consistent procedures for Canadian jurisdictions to report water quality information to both management and the public.
Water quality reports can be obtained by contacting the supplier directly, or through the U.S. EPAs website on Local Drinking Water Information. Unfortunately, its impossible to test for all potential contaminants.
High levels of phosphorus and nitrogen from sources such as industry, agriculture and urban development continue to affect ecosystems in Canadas lakes and riversfor example, in the Great Lakes, Lake Simcoe and South-eastern Georgian Bay, Lake Winnipeg, and the St. Lawrence River.

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