Trends in France for achieving the Agenda 2030 sustainable development goals (SDG)

SDG6 – Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

Compliance rate of collective sanitation systems with performance standards
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+5.7 points from 2013 to 2018

YearValue
201392,90
201489,80
201595,10
201697,80
201797,60
201898,60
98.6%
Favourable

This indicator assesses the rate at which all water treatment facilities of a sanitation network comply with the regulatory performance standards stemming from the EU’s Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive. This indicator has improved between 2013 and 2018. Between 2015 and 2020, the pollution load discharged into the environment, measured in population equivalent (PE), has also decreased.


Compliance rate of non-collective sanitation systems
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+4.2 points from 2013 to 2018

YearValue
201353,70
201460,30
201560,80
201659,90
201758,40
201857,90
57.9%
Favourable

This indicator is rising, according to the latest report of the French observatory on public water and sanitation services. The compliance rate of non-collective sanitation systems increased slightly between 2015 and 2020. France is on track to achieve its aim for the 2030 Agenda.


Efficiency of drinking water networks
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+0.5 points from 2013 to 2018

YearValue
201379,00
201479,00
201579,70
201679,90
201779,80
201879,90
79.9%
Moderately favourable

This indicator is rising, according to the latest report of the French observatory on public water and sanitation services. The efficiency of drinking water networks increased slightly between 2015 and 2020.


Proportion of local public water utilities with advisory committees (CCSPL) among those legally required to have them
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+1.0 points from 2012 to 2017

YearValue
201286,00
201386,00
201486,00
201586,00
201687,00
201787,00
87%
Moderately favourable

On the rise, this indicator measures the percentage of local public utilities providing drinking water that have advisory committees, among those with a legal obligation to do so. In France, the proportion of local administrations that have put policies in place to encourage the participation of the local community in water management, among those legally required to do so, has increased. France is on track in this area.


Volume of water withdrawals
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

-3.5%*** from 2013 to 2018

YearValue
201333,42
201432,42
201533,11
201631,15
201732,24
201832,26
32.3 billion m³
Moderately unfavourable

*** Insufficient progress with regard to the target to be reached.

In 2020, 31.4 billion cubic meters were withdrawn in France for major uses (production of drinking water, industrial use, agriculture, supplying navigation channels and cooling power plants; excluding water used to run hydroelectric dams). The volume of withdrawals in France fell between 2015 and 2020. France set itself even more ambitious goals, however, which explains why the trend is characterized as insufficient.


Distributed water that is non-compliant with microbiological parameters
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+0.3 points from 2016 to 2018

YearValue
20161,70
20171,90
20182,00
2% of samples
Unfavourable

According to the most recent report of the French observatory on public water and sanitation services, the trend in the proportion of water distributed in France that is non-compliant with microbiological parameters showed improvement between 2016 and 2020. Problems with microbiological compliance can arise in certain regions, in particular in rural areas with intensive agriculture such as monoculture farming and wine growing using pesticides; in areas near livestock farms, where significant quantities of nitrates can be present; and in areas near certain industrial sites. Non-compliance with microbiological parameters for water quality can also be due to inadequate protection or maintenance of water collection infrastructure, disinfection treatment failures or water contamination occurring during transport and storage in the network.


Distributed water that is non-compliant with physico-chemical parameters
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

+0.5 points from 2016 to 2018

YearValue
20161,80
20171,80
20182,30
2.3% of samples
Unfavourable

According to the most recent report of the French observatory on public water and sanitation services, the proportion of distributed water that is non-compliant with physico-chemical parameters was nearly stable between 2016 and 2020.


Surface water bodies with good ecological status
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

Impossible to measure progress

YearValue
201544,20
44.2% of water bodies
Not assessable

In 2019, 43.1% of surface water bodies had achieved good or high ecological status. As changes to measurement rules under the EU Water Framework Directive and improved monitoring methods are leading to more effective detection of problems, the comparison of data from one assessment to another underestimates the progress made.


Surface water bodies with good chemical status
Change*Latest value**Trend for achieving the SDG by 2030

Impossible to measure progress

YearValue
201569,10
69.1% of water bodies
Not assessable

In 2019, 66.9% of surface water bodies were assessed as having good or high chemical status. As changes to measurement rules under the EU Water Framework Directive and improved monitoring methods are leading to more effective detection of problems, the comparison of data from one assessment to another underestimates the progress made.


Source: INSEE, Dashboard of national indicators for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals – published January 2022. Statistics processed by SDES (ministerial Statistical Data and Studies Department) - Only available in French. (Insee, Tableau de bord des indicateurs pour le suivi national des objectifs de développement durable - paru en janvier 2022. Traitements SDES)

*Change: since the latest available value, change over a period of 5 years (longer or shorter depending on data availability).

**Latest value: value corresponding to the last year of the trend graph.

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