Jordan - Water pollution

Water pollution, clay and glass industry (% of total BOD emissions)

Water pollution, clay and glass industry (% of total BOD emissions) in Jordan was 11.52 as of 2007. Its highest value over the past 12 years was 14.02 in 1995, while its lowest value was 10.95 in 2003.

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: stone, ceramics, and glass (36). 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.

Source: 1998 study by Hemamala Hettige, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, ""Industrial Pollution in Economic Development: Kuznets Revisited"" (available at www.worldbank.org/nipr). The data were updated by the World Bank's Development Research Group using the same methodology as the initial study.

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Year Value
1995 14.02
1996 13.59
1997 13.46
1998 13.55
2000 11.57
2001 12.30
2002 12.16
2003 10.95
2004 11.61
2005 11.27
2006 11.63
2007 11.52

Water pollution, chemical industry (% of total BOD emissions)

Water pollution, chemical industry (% of total BOD emissions) in Jordan was 13.74 as of 2007. Its highest value over the past 12 years was 20.65 in 1997, while its lowest value was 13.74 in 2007.

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: chemicals (35). 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.

Source: 1998 study by Hemamala Hettige, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, ""Industrial Pollution in Economic Development: Kuznets Revisited"" (available at www.worldbank.org/nipr). The data were updated by the World Bank's Development Research Group using the same methodology as the initial study.

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Year Value
1995 19.67
1996 19.82
1997 20.65
1998 20.59
2000 18.67
2001 15.46
2002 17.70
2003 15.43
2004 15.50
2005 14.99
2006 14.74
2007 13.74

Water pollution, food industry (% of total BOD emissions)

Water pollution, food industry (% of total BOD emissions) in Jordan was 20.83 as of 2007. Its highest value over the past 12 years was 22.11 in 2002, while its lowest value was 19.90 in 1996.

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: food and beverages (31). 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.

Source: 1998 study by Hemamala Hettige, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, ""Industrial Pollution in Economic Development: Kuznets Revisited"" (available at www.worldbank.org/nipr). The data were updated by the World Bank's Development Research Group using the same methodology as the initial study.

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Year Value
1995 20.77
1996 19.90
1997 20.82
1998 20.80
2000 21.60
2001 21.91
2002 22.11
2003 21.63
2004 21.77
2005 21.94
2006 21.61
2007 20.83

Water pollution, metal industry (% of total BOD emissions)

Water pollution, metal industry (% of total BOD emissions) in Jordan was 2.28 as of 2007. Its highest value over the past 12 years was 2.68 in 2005, while its lowest value was 2.01 in 1996.

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.

Source: 1998 study by Hemamala Hettige, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, ""Industrial Pollution in Economic Development: Kuznets Revisited"" (available at www.worldbank.org/nipr). The data were updated by the World Bank's Development Research Group using the same methodology as the initial study.

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Year Value
1995 2.19
1996 2.01
1997 2.07
1998 2.29
2000 2.63
2001 2.44
2002 2.63
2003 2.68
2004 2.66
2005 2.68
2006 2.46
2007 2.28

Water pollution, other industry (% of total BOD emissions)

Water pollution, other industry (% of total BOD emissions) in Jordan was 24.51 as of 2007. Its highest value over the past 12 years was 24.51 in 2007, while its lowest value was 19.91 in 2002.

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: other (38 and 39). 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.

Source: 1998 study by Hemamala Hettige, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, ""Industrial Pollution in Economic Development: Kuznets Revisited"" (available at www.worldbank.org/nipr). The data were updated by the World Bank's Development Research Group using the same methodology as the initial study.

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Year Value
1995 22.23
1996 22.44
1997 21.91
1998 21.73
2000 20.20
2001 22.45
2002 19.91
2003 23.82
2004 22.69
2005 23.92
2006 24.16
2007 24.51

Water pollution, paper and pulp industry (% of total BOD emissions)

Water pollution, paper and pulp industry (% of total BOD emissions) in Jordan was 6.15 as of 2007. Its highest value over the past 12 years was 8.34 in 2002, while its lowest value was 5.94 in 2003.

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: paper and pulp (34). 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.

Source: 1998 study by Hemamala Hettige, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, ""Industrial Pollution in Economic Development: Kuznets Revisited"" (available at www.worldbank.org/nipr). The data were updated by the World Bank's Development Research Group using the same methodology as the initial study.

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Year Value
1995 6.72
1996 7.07
1997 7.56
1998 7.35
2000 6.07
2001 7.08
2002 8.34
2003 5.94
2004 6.46
2005 6.38
2006 6.07
2007 6.15

Water pollution, textile industry (% of total BOD emissions)

Water pollution, textile industry (% of total BOD emissions) in Jordan was 18.64 as of 2007. Its highest value over the past 12 years was 18.64 in 2007, while its lowest value was 11.17 in 1998.

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: textiles (32). 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.

Source: 1998 study by Hemamala Hettige, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, ""Industrial Pollution in Economic Development: Kuznets Revisited"" (available at www.worldbank.org/nipr). The data were updated by the World Bank's Development Research Group using the same methodology as the initial study.

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Year Value
1995 12.09
1996 12.77
1997 11.30
1998 11.17
2000 18.24
2001 17.30
2002 15.87
2003 17.10
2004 16.88
2005 16.14
2006 16.77
2007 18.64

Water pollution, wood industry (% of total BOD emissions)

Water pollution, wood industry (% of total BOD emissions) in Jordan was 2.34 as of 2007. Its highest value over the past 12 years was 2.68 in 2005, while its lowest value was 1.02 in 2000.

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: wood (33). 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.

Source: 1998 study by Hemamala Hettige, Muthukumara Mani, and David Wheeler, ""Industrial Pollution in Economic Development: Kuznets Revisited"" (available at www.worldbank.org/nipr). The data were updated by the World Bank's Development Research Group using the same methodology as the initial study.

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Year Value
1995 2.31
1996 2.40
1997 2.23
1998 2.51
2000 1.02
2001 1.06
2002 1.27
2003 2.46
2004 2.43
2005 2.68
2006 2.57
2007 2.34

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Water pollution