You can directly select all the cities per country in the pop-up menu. In 2014 Castile and Leon held the largest daily water consumption with approximately 165 liters per person.
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Water consumption by country 2014. Published by Ian Tiseo Jan 13 2021. The average American withdraws 1207 cubic meters of water a year making the United States one of the biggest consumers of water per capita worldwide. The Worlds Water Volume 8 Data 2014 Table 1.
Total Renewable Freshwater Supply by Country 2011 Update. Freshwater Withdrawal by Country and Sector 2013 Update. Table 3a and 3b.
Access to Improved Drinking Water by Country 19702008. In 2014 Castile and Leon held the largest daily water consumption with approximately 165 liters per person. On the other hand the Spanish region with.
Annual freshwater withdrawals total. Billion cubic meters 5998. Annual freshwater withdrawals total.
Of internal resources 213. The water footprint of consumption of a country looks at the amount of water used or polluted locally or in the case of imported goods in other countries in connection with all the goods and services that are consumed by the inhabitants of that country. The water footprint of production and that of consumption can also be estimated for any administrative unit such as a city province river basin or the entire world.
In the period from 2014 to 2015 Italians consumed an average of 243 litres per day followed by Bulgaria and Greece with 191 and 177 litres per. The selection of the cities has been simplified. You can directly select all the cities per country in the pop-up menu.
Charges US per capita per 200m3 Cities Total charges for 198 cities in 2017. From US33 to US2116 for a consumption of 200 m3. Rank Country Total withdrawal km³year Per capita withdrawal m³year Domestic withdrawal Industrial withdrawal Agricultural withdrawal Date of.
Specific water consumption for households in 2014 The original author did not specify a license. This water consumption is expressed in literscapitaday. The consumption of potable water is widely variable with a large gap between cities.
Household consumption per capita varies from 28 to 631 liters per day a factor of 20. Results show that increasing the marginal price of water decreases water consumption by 8. Since the average water consumption of households that pay a bill is 1013523 gallons per month if the.
Similarly in Germany where the figures were 4 036 million m³ 2017 data and 338 million m³ respectively 2014 data. Likewise the volume of water use from self and other water supplies was 39 times as high as that from public supply in Poland 2018 data 28 times in. WATER CONSUMPTION Customers with a water meter use 127 litres per person per day Average water use for all customers England and Wales 141 litres per person per day Customers without a water meter use 160 per day 141 The average water consumption per person in England and Wales 2016-7 Source.
Discover Water litres per day Southern Water 856. Despite a higher total level the generation of electricity from nuclear sources 830 TWh shows lower water-consumption figures than electricity generation from coal sources 791 TWh. This is related to the division of energy sources in between countries and their access to cooling water.
For example Germany produces a large share of its electricity based on coal as an energy source in. North America and Europe each generate approximately 67 billion cubic meters of wastewater annually at a rate of 231 cubic meters per capita in. Annual consumption of water compared to total rainfall 2008 - 34 015 631 m3year 30 239 896 m30889 m Water resource depletion rate surface and subsurface water Not applicable Percentage of water lost to leaks in the citys water supply network 156 Percentage of processed drinking water supply different water sources 100 Water use today.
EU cohesion policy will invest 148 billion in the water sector between 2014-2020 providing an additional 12 million people with improved water supply. This is on top of 6 million people who already benefited from better water supply between 2007-2013. Only 20 of Europeans found drinking water outside of their home country acceptable.