Water supply and sanitation in Honduras information
Not to be confused with Water resources management in Honduras.
Honduras: Water and Sanitation
Data
Access to an improved water source
87% (2010) [1]
Access to improved sanitation
77% (2010) [1]
Continuity of supply (%)
2%
Average urban water use (l/c/d)
about 300-400
Average urban domestic water and sewer bill for 20 m3
3 US$/month (2000 in Tegucigalpa)
Share of household metering
Low
Share of collected wastewater treated
Very low
Annual investment in water supply and sanitation
n/a
Sources of financing
External aid and taxation
Institutions
Decentralization to municipalities
Partial, in the process of being completed
National water and sanitation company
SANAA (in the process of being dismantled)
Water and sanitation regulator
ERSAPS
Responsibility for policy setting
CONASA, a Council under the Ministry of Health
Sector law
Yes (2003)
Number of urban service providers
About 20 (TBC)
Number of rural service providers
5,000
Drinking water supply and sanitation coverage in Honduras has increased significantly in the last decades. However, the sector is still characterized by poor service quality and poor efficiency in many places. Coverage gaps still remain, particularly in rural areas.
In 2003, a new framework law for water supply and sanitation was passed. It includes service decentralization from the national utility, SANAA, to the municipalities. It also creates a policy council and a regulatory agency. Nevertheless, the new institutions remain weak and the process of decentralization has been slow. Furthermore, there is no policy of sector financing.
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