What does the EPI Water Score Tell You?

What does the EPI Water Score Tell You?

How is EPI water score calculated and what does it tell you?

If you’re researching water safety before you travel abroad, you’ll quickly come across something called the EPI Water Score. The Environmental Performance Index (EPI), was developed by researchers at Yale Centre for Environmental Law & Policy, and Columbia University Centre for International Earth Science Information Network.

It measures how well countries manage their water resources in terms of human health, ecosystem protection, and sustainability.

HOW IS THE EPI WATER SCORE CALCULATED?

The Water Score is not based on a single number. It is built from multiple indicators, grouped into categories. Each indicator is standardised (converted to a 0–100 scale), weighted, and then combined.

Drinking Water & Sanitation (Human Health)

Measures access and safety:

  • % of population with access to safe drinking water
  • % with access to sanitation services
  • Wastewater treatment coverage

Water Resources Management (Ecosystem Vitality)

Measures environmental sustainability:

  • Water stress (withdrawals vs. available supply)
  • Wastewater treatment effectiveness
  • Nutrient pollution (nitrogen & phosphorus runoff)
    Protection of freshwater ecosystems

Standardisation Process

Countries are scored relative to policy targets (e.g., universal access to safe water), or to the best-performing countries. Each indicator is converted to a 0–100 scale, where 100 is the best performance (near target), and 0 is the worst.

Indicators are weighted within their categories, and categories are weighted within the overall EPI score.

SO, WHAT DOES THE EPI WATER SCORE TELL YOU?

It tells you:

  • How safe a country’s water supply is for people.
  • Whether water withdrawals exceed renewable supply.
  • How well wastewater and nutrient runoff are managed.
  • How well freshwater ecosystems (rivers, wetlands) are preserved.

Think of the EPI Water Score as a report card that answers:

“Is this country providing safe water to its people while also protecting rivers and ecosystems for the future?”

A high score means you can expect clean drinking water, good sanitation, low pollution and sustainable water use. A low score means unsafe water, poor sanitation, potential water shortages and damaged ecosystems.

What’s especially helpful when planning your off-grid travels is that the EPI Score isn’t just about tap water; it also indicates how polluted the water in rivers, lakes and streams is likely to be. 

In the red zones, where not only is the tap water suspect (or non-existent), wild water could be scarce, and is likely to contain additional nasties. A Graphene:Ultra Jerrycan will provide extra protection against heavy metals, PFAS, chemicals or pharmaceuticals that leach into groundwater from unchecked industrial activity or inadequate sanitation. It holds a generous 18.5 litres, so you can go further before you need to fill up again.

If you are on holiday in a red zone, be aware that salads and fruits washed in tap water - and ice cubes made from tap water - could also make you unwell, so choose carefully when eating food prepared by locals. Use water from your LifeSaver purifier to clean your teeth, hands and face too.

In the blue areas, unless you are particularly prone to tummy upsets, you’ll probably be absolutely fine drinking the tap water, and any of our standard water purifiers will deal with water you source from the wild.

The grey areas are where an EPI isn’t available, so assume the worst to be on the safe side.

We cannot stress enough how important it is to do your research on the places you’re going to visit, especially if you’re travelling to a different continent. If you’d like to know more, check out these helpful websites:

https://epi.yale.edu/measure/2024/H2O
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/water-quality-by-country
https://www.comparethemarket.com/travel-insurance/content/tap-water-index/

EPI Water Scores by Country

Country

EPI

Afghanistan 33.1
Albania 69.6
Algeria 61.3
Angola 22.5
Antigua and Barbuda 56.2
Argentina 72.2
Armenia 79.4
Australia 99.2
Austria 99.2
Azerbaijan 49.8
Bahamas 61.9
Bahrain 67
Bangladesh 32.6
Barbados 58.1
Belarus 79.2
Belgium 93.9
Belize 49.3
Benin 20.8
Bhutan 39.8
Bolivia 47.7
Bosnia and Herzegovina 78.7
Botswana 21.2
Brazil 60.1
Bulgaria 73.2
Burkina Faso 16.3

Burundi
17.5
Cambodia 40.7
Cameroon 23.7
Canada 99.7
Central African Republic 9.2
Chad 4.6
Chile 82.3
China 75.7
Colombia 58.9
Comoros 26.8
Costa Rica 62.7

Croatia
80.8
Cuba 57
Cyprus 88.8
Czechia 72.8
Denmark 93.4
Djibouti 26.6
Dominica 49.5
Dominican Republic 42.1
Ecuador 64.5
Egypt 54.3
El Salvador 50.9
Equatorial Guinea 34.4
Eritrea 16.6
Estonia 81.2
Eswatini 18.7
Ethiopia 19.2
Fiji 35.1
Finland 100
France 87.6
Gabon 35.3
Gambia 25.7
Georgia 76.1
Germany 100
Ghana 27.8
Greece 100
Grenada 53
Guatemala 31
Guinea 20.7
Guinea-Bissau 20.3
Guyana 41.3
Haiti 18.5
Honduras 38.7
Hungary 71.4
Iceland 99.4
India 25.5
Indonesia 31
Iran 67.5
Iraq 57.4
Ireland 100

Israel
93.8
Italy 100
Jamaica 53.5
Japan 76.7
Jordan 65.5
Kazakhstan 75.9
Kenya 21.7
Kiribati 22
Kuwait 73.6
Kyrgyzstan 62.6
Laos 33.1
Latvia 83.4
Lebanon 55.8
Lesotho 9.8
Liberia 19.1
Lithuania 77.1
Luxembourg 99.8
Madagascar 13.5
Malawi 17.8
Malaysia 50.9
Maldives 45.2
Mali 19
Malta 97.1
Marshall Islands 36.8

Mauritania
27.7
Mauritius 63.4
Mexico 57.4
Micronesia 39.3
Moldova 68.8
Mongolia 63.6
Montenegro 95.2
Morocco 49.5
Mozambique 21.3
Myanmar 36.2
Namibia 20.2
Nepal 34.7
Netherlands 91.3
New Zealand 85.7
Nicaragua 48.7
Niger 12.8

Nigeria
14.5
North Macedonia 69.4
Norway 99.9
Oman 62.4
Pakistan 27.9
Panama 49.2
Papua New Guinea 21.8
Paraguay 58.3
Peru 57.7
Philippines 40.4
Poland 77.8
Portugal 97.6
Qatar 72.9
Romania 69.6
Russia 79.6
Rwanda 25.5
Saint Lucia 52.1
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 51.1
Samoa 51.9
Sao Tome and Principe 38.5
Saudi Arabia 61.9
Senegal 28.3
Serbia 81
Seychelles 51.8
Sierra Leone 18.3
Singapore 98.7

Slovakia
87.6
Slovenia 88.2
Solomon Islands 34.7
South Africa 25.2
South Korea 88.9
Spain 95.7
Sri Lanka 51.4
Sudan 40.8
Suriname 41.1
Sweden 97.4
Switzerland 100
Taiwan 68
Tajikistan 33.1
Tanzania 21.4
Thailand 44.6
Timor-Leste 34.1
Togo 18.2
Tonga 49.1
Trinidad and Tobago 57.8
Tunisia 60.1
Turkmenistan 61
Uganda 24.5
Ukraine 75.9
United Arab Emirates 67.8
United Kingdom 100
Uruguay 74.4
Uzbekistan 76.8
Vanuatu 33.1
Venezuela 47.1
Zambia 22.3
Zimbabwe 19.7