7. Indonesia
Renewable Internal Freshwater Resources: 2,019 billion cubic meters
In 2000, Indonesia, the number 7 on our list of countries that have the most fresh water had a water withdrawal of 113 km3 with 82% being used for agriculture, and 12% for municipalities. The country now has 7,935 m³ of fresh water per capita compared to 21,813 in 1962.
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