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TwitterDuring the fiscal year 2022, approximately 0.33 megaliters of water were consumed per household in the Northern Territory, the highest per household consumption in Australia. In the same year, households in Victoria consumed around 0.16 megaliters of water on average.โฏ
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The expenditure on water per kiloliter in Australia remained fairly stable between 2015 and 2022. The household expenditure on distributed water and wastewater services was relatively evenly split. While per household consumption was highest in the Northern Territory, the overall household expenditure on water services was the greatest in New South Wales, likely due to the size of its population.
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The leading water source in Australia is surface water, followed by groundwater, with just a small portion sourced from desalination plants. Water is a limited resource in most of Australia, due to its dry climate and the fact that the largest part of the country is desert or semi-arid. While household consumption of water is an important consideration, when looking at the distribution of water usage in Australia, the majority is used by the agriculture industry.
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TwitterThe average person in England and Wales used roughly *** liters of water per day as of 2024. This means that a household of four could potentially use more than *** liters of water a day. Portsmouth Water customers had the highest daily water usage in England and Wales in 2023, at *** liters per person. Metered and un-metered water usage The amount of water consumed by households can vary depending on whether the customer has a water meter installed. On average, households in England and Wales with a water meter consumed around ** liters less per person than those without a water meter. While most homes have traditional water meters, smart water meters have been rolled out since 2016. These allow customers to track water usage, save money, and allow water companies to detect leaks. What uses the most water in UK homes? The average water consumption of household appliances varies greatly, with some using significantly more than others. A full bath uses the largest amount of water by far, at approximately ** liters. This is ** liters more than the average washing machine cycle. Meanwhile, a dishwasher on an eco-setting can noticeably reduce water consumption when compared with a regular cycle.
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China Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential data was reported at 188.799 l in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 184.732 l for 2022. China Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential data is updated yearly, averaging 178.638 l from Dec 1978 (Median) to 2023, with 46 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 220.240 l in 2000 and a record low of 120.600 l in 1978. China Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. The data is categorized under China Premium Databaseโs Utility Sector โ Table CN.RCA: Water Consumption: Daily per Capita: Residential.
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TwitterThis statistic displays an estimation of the average per capita household water use in the United States in 2014 with a breakdown by select city. As of this time, single-family households used approximately ** gallons of water per capita per day.
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TwitterPotable water use by sector and average daily use for Canada, provinces and territories.
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โMonthly residential water consumption grouped by zip code and customer class.
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This dataset provides insights into global water consumption trends, focusing on agriculture, industrial, and household water usage across different countries over multiple years. ๐
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| Column Name | Description |
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| ๐ Country | Name of the country. |
| ๐ Year | Year of data collection. |
| ๐ง Total Water Consumption (Billion Cubic Meters) | Total volume of water consumed in the country in a given year. |
| ๐ฐ Per Capita Water Use (Liters per Day) | Average water usage per person per day in liters. |
| ๐จ Water Scarcity Level | The level of water scarcity (e.g., Low, Moderate, High). |
| ๐พ Agricultural Water Use (%) | Percentage of total water consumption used for agricultural purposes. |
| ๐ญ Industrial Water Use (%) | Percentage of total water consumption used for industrial purposes. |
| ๐ Household Water Use (%) | Percentage of total water consumption used for household purposes. |
| โ Rainfall Impact (Annual Precipitation in mm) | Annual precipitation in millimeters and its impact on water availability. |
| ๐ Groundwater Depletion Rate (%) | The rate at which groundwater is being depleted. |
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TwitterThis dataset contain per capita water consumption In Saudi regions during the period 2009-2018. Data from General Authority for Statistics. Follow datasource.kapsarc.org for timely data to advance energy economics research.*The Per Capita Average Daily Use Of Water Is Calculated As Follows:Total quantity consumed by municipal sector (liter)/population*365
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Tunisia Water Consumption: Household data was reported at 340.600 Cub m mn in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 333.000 Cub m mn for 2015. Tunisia Water Consumption: Household data is updated yearly, averaging 231.550 Cub m mn from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2016, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 340.600 Cub m mn in 2016 and a record low of 154.600 Cub m mn in 1995. Tunisia Water Consumption: Household data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Statistics Institute. The data is categorized under Global Databaseโs Tunisia โ Table TN.RB010: Water Statistics.
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Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Shanghai data was reported at 210.898 l in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 207.038 l for 2022. Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Shanghai data is updated yearly, averaging 210.898 l from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2023, with 29 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 361.680 l in 2004 and a record low of 174.830 l in 2010. Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Shanghai data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. The data is categorized under China Premium Databaseโs Utility Sector โ Table CN.RCA: Water Consumption: Daily per Capita: Residential.
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TwitterThis statistic displays the average volume of water consumed per day in the average household in California in 2011. During this year, the average household in California used ** gallons daily for laundry.
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TwitterPortsmouth Water customers consumed the most water per person per day in England and Wales in financial year 2024, at ***** liters. This was higher than their three-year rolling average of ***** liters per person per day. Nevertheless, Affinity Water is still the company with the highest three-year rolling average at *** liters per person per day.
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Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Beijing data was reported at 167.264 l in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 163.221 l for 2022. Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Beijing data is updated yearly, averaging 187.520 l from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2023, with 29 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 281.840 l in 1998 and a record low of 152.910 l in 2005. Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Beijing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. The data is categorized under China Premium Databaseโs Utility Sector โ Table CN.RCA: Water Consumption: Daily per Capita: Residential.
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TwitterData on average daily household and per person water usage across the U.S. in 2025.
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Water Consumption: Average: per Capita: Central West data was reported at 153.520 l in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 147.750 l for 2021. Water Consumption: Average: per Capita: Central West data is updated yearly, averaging 148.750 l from Dec 2012 (Median) to 2022, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 160.680 l in 2013 and a record low of 144.880 l in 2018. Water Consumption: Average: per Capita: Central West data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Cities. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Databaseโs Environmental, Social and Governance Sector โ Table BR.EVB005: Operational Indicators: Water Consumption Indicators.
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TwitterThis dataset provides the average (annual, winter, summer) residential metered water consumption (2016) within 400 m x 400m hexagons (approximately two city blocks) provided in m3/month for the City of Edmonton. Average monthly residential winter water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: January, February, March, April, October, November and December. Average monthly residential summer water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: May, June, July, August and September.
Only those hexagons that contain at least ten accounts are illustrated to ensure customer privacy.
Residential consumption refers to water used primarily for domestic purposes, where no more than four separate dwelling units are metered by a single water meter.
Thematic mapping is based on the following ranges:
0-10 m3/month โ orange 10-20 m3/month โ green 20-30 m3/month โ purple 30-35 m3/month โ blue 35-60 m3/month โ red 60 m3/month and up โ maroon
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TwitterThis dataset provides the average (annual, winter, summer) residential metered water consumption (2017) within 400 m x 400m hexagons (approximately two city blocks) provided in m3/month for the City of Edmonton. Average monthly residential winter water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: January, February, March, April, October, November and December. Average monthly residential summer water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: May, June, July, August and September.
Only those hexagons that contain at least ten accounts are illustrated to ensure customer privacy.
Residential consumption refers to water used primarily for domestic purposes, where no more than four separate dwelling units are metered by a single water meter.
Thematic mapping is based on the following ranges:
0-10 m3/month โ orange 10-20 m3/month โ green 20-30 m3/month โ purple 30-35 m3/month โ blue 35-60 m3/month โ red 60 m3/month and up โ maroon
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For 2017, there were no areas where the consumption was 60 m3/month and up - thus, the maroon colour would not appear in the legend.
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TwitterMonthly total water consumption data broken down by Rate Classification (i.e. Residential, Commercial, Other, or Interdepartmental)
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TwitterDuring the fiscal year 2022, approximately 0.33 megaliters of water were consumed per household in the Northern Territory, the highest per household consumption in Australia. In the same year, households in Victoria consumed around 0.16 megaliters of water on average.โฏ
Household spend on water services
The expenditure on water per kiloliter in Australia remained fairly stable between 2015 and 2022. The household expenditure on distributed water and wastewater services was relatively evenly split. While per household consumption was highest in the Northern Territory, the overall household expenditure on water services was the greatest in New South Wales, likely due to the size of its population.
Sources and usage
The leading water source in Australia is surface water, followed by groundwater, with just a small portion sourced from desalination plants. Water is a limited resource in most of Australia, due to its dry climate and the fact that the largest part of the country is desert or semi-arid. While household consumption of water is an important consideration, when looking at the distribution of water usage in Australia, the majority is used by the agriculture industry.