The share of the urban population in Brazil using safely managed drinking water services is projected to increase from 89.82% in 2024 to 91.71% in 2028. Looking back at the historical data until 2023, the level was slightly lower, indicating a consistent upward trend in this metric. The year-on-year variations reflect steady growth, and the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the forecast period shows a moderate but stable increase in access.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential infrastructure investments and policy changes that could accelerate access growth.
- Technological advancements in water management enhancing service delivery.
- Environmental challenges like climate change impacting water resource availability and quality.