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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 Database’s Utility Sector – Table CN.RCA: Water Consumption: Daily per Capita: Residential.
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TwitterAs of 2023, the average daily water usage per person in South Korea stood at *** liters. The average water consumption had increased after staying the same from 2018 to 2020.
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TwitterAverage daily water intake in India varies by age group, with those over ** typically consuming the most. In FY 2022, adults aged 30 to 44 years old consumed **** liters of water per day. In comparison, those aged 19 years and below consumed just **** liters per day on average. Up to ** percent of the human body is made up of water, with the amount changing slightly due to factors such as age, sex, and hydration levels. The recommended amount of water intake to stay hydrated is at least *** liters every day. Most hydrated city in India Like age groups, water consumption also varies greatly by city. Of India’s major metropolises, Kolkata had the highest average water intake per person in 2021, at **** liters per day. Although most of India's major cities had an average per person water intake of more than *** liters per day in 2021, Indore and Chandigarh had an average intake slightly below the recommended levels.Improving drinking water access in India As part of the Clean Water and Sanitation Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), India aims to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all by 2030. The share of India's rural population with access to safe drinking water within premises via Pipe Water Supply (PWS) has increased considerably in recent years, rising from less than ** percent in FY 2016 to more than ** percent in FY 2022.
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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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TwitterPotable water use by sector and average daily use for Canada, provinces and territories.
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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: 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 Database’s Environmental, Social and Governance Sector – Table BR.EVB005: Operational Indicators: Water Consumption Indicators.
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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. 🌎
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| Column Name | Description |
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| 🌍 Country | Name of the country. |
| 📅 Year | Year of data collection. |
| 💧 Total Water Consumption (Billion Cubic Meters) | Total volume of water consumed in the country in a given year. |
| 🚰 Per Capita Water Use (Liters per Day) | Average water usage per person per day in liters. |
| 🚨 Water Scarcity Level | The level of water scarcity (e.g., Low, Moderate, High). |
| 🌾 Agricultural Water Use (%) | Percentage of total water consumption used for agricultural purposes. |
| 🏭 Industrial Water Use (%) | Percentage of total water consumption used for industrial purposes. |
| 🏠 Household Water Use (%) | Percentage of total water consumption used for household purposes. |
| ☔ Rainfall Impact (Annual Precipitation in mm) | Annual precipitation in millimeters and its impact on water availability. |
| 🛑 Groundwater Depletion Rate (%) | The rate at which groundwater is being depleted. |
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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 Database’s Utility Sector – Table CN.RCA: Water Consumption: Daily per Capita: Residential.
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TwitterThe average water consumption volume per person in Japan amounted to approximately *** liters per day in the fiscal year 2020. Figures decreased compared to around ***** liters in fiscal year 2010. The coastal Kanto region represented the region with the highest water consumption, likely because the metropolitan area of Tokyo is densely populated and constitutes one of the main industrial centers on the archipelago. Water supply In Japan, tap water is strictly controlled under the Water Supply Act, which regulates all water supply systems, the construction of water supply facilities, as well as hygienic measures. In recent years, over ** percent of the Japanese population had access to drinkable tap water. Most of the tap water was supplied using waterworks, while a smaller amount was supplied with small-scale water supply systems as well as private water supply systems. Wastewater management and water pollution In recent years, over ** percent of Japanese citizens were served by wastewater treatment systems, with sewer lines representing the most widely accessed wastewater treatment facilities. Water pollution has become an environmental issue worldwide. In Japan, marine pollution is mostly caused by oil and waste, often disposable plastic waste. To counteract water pollution, the Japanese government started to invest in pollution control technologies, domestic wastewater treatment systems, as well as educating the public and businesses about the importance of reducing, and recycling waste.
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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 Database’s Utility Sector – Table CN.RCA: Water Consumption: Daily per Capita: Residential.
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Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Guangdong data was reported at 247.092 l in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 241.529 l for 2022. Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Guangdong data is updated yearly, averaging 252.585 l from Dec 1996 (Median) to 2023, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 379.460 l in 2000 and a record low of 236.782 l in 2020. Water Consumption: City: Daily per Capita: Residential: Guangdong data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Utility Sector – Table CN.RCA: Water Consumption: Daily per Capita: Residential.
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TwitterWater usage per person in Scotland is the highest in the United Kingdom on average, at *** liters. This is noticeably more than in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, where less than *** liters is used per person per day on average.
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Monthly residential water consumption grouped by zip code and customer class.
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TwitterDuring the period in consideration, Brazil's per capita daily water consumption has seen a mostly downward trend. In 2022, the average Brazilian consumed just over *** liters of water per day, down from some *** liters daily in the previous year. Furthermore, when compared to 2014, Brazil's per capita daily consumption of water decreased by over eight percent.
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TwitterAccording to a survey carried out in Italy in 2024, only *** percent of respondents were able to correctly estimate the amount of water they consumed on a daily basis, that is over ** liters. More than ********** were not able to give an estimate, and the rest underestimated their water consumption.
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Water use of domestic activities was quantified by interviewing 217 people in a peri-urban community near Bandung, Indonesia. Resulting in data on domestic water demand and data needed for exposure modelling of domestic activities: drinking, cooking, brushing teeth, swimming, bathing, laundry, dishwashing, religious cleansing, washing hands and cleaning food. Average total domestic water usage was 117 l/person/day, topping the WHO guidelines for basic needs (50–100 l/person/day). This water use level is comparable with higher income countries for the same set of activities but 100% higher than water use in an Indonesian traditional rural community. The final dataset provides insight in quantity of water used for domestic activities, as well as the use-frequency, duration and water sources used. These data are scarce for Indonesia and other low-middle income countries but necessary for water demand studies and estimating risks through exposure to pathogens and emerging contaminants in human exposure modelling.
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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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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.