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  2. Daily consumption of drinking water - Wikipedia

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    The recommended daily amount of drinking water for humans varies. [1] It depends on activity, age, health, and environment. In the United States, the Adequate Intake for total water, based on median intakes, is 4.0 litres (141 imp fl oz; 135 US fl oz) per day for males older than 18, and 3.0 litres (106 imp fl oz; 101 US fl oz) per day for ...

  3. Residential water use in the U.S. and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Water flowing through opened faucets (including kitchen, bathroom, utility sink faucets, and hose bibs) accounts for 19 percent (26.3 gphd, or 100 lphd) of total indoor water use in an average household where faucets are used 51 times per day. On average, faucets are opened for 30 seconds at a flow of 1 gpm (gallons per minute) and an average ...

  4. List of countries by food energy intake - Wikipedia

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    Daily supply of food energy per person in world regions, 1961 to 2018 Regions of the world by food consumption per capita in kilojoules per capita per day from 1961 to 2018. Average daily dietary energy consumption per capita in kilojoules [ 9 ]

  5. Water footprint - Wikipedia

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    This is an average amount per capita of 1.385 Gm 3 /yr., or 3.800 liters per person per day. [42] On average 92% of this is embedded in agricultural products consumed, 4.4% in industrial products consumed, and 3.6% is domestic water use. The global water footprint related to producing goods for export is 1.762 Gm 3 /y. [43]

  6. Water supply and sanitation in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Households reported paying 120 birr per m 3 (2.2 USD) for water from alternative sources, which is two orders of magnitude higher than the price paid for water from the utility. [17] On average, according to the World Bank cost recovery is too low to recover operating costs, not to speak of providing adequate maintenance of facilities. [31]

  7. Drinking water - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the typical water consumption per capita, at home, is 69.3 US gallons (262 L; 57.7 imp gal) of water per day. [10] [11] Of this, only 1% of the water provided by public water suppliers is for drinking and cooking. [12] Uses include (in decreasing order) toilets, washing machines, showers, baths, faucets, and leaks.

  8. Californians' water usage is down 9% and other ... - AOL

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    Between April 2023 and last April, urban water users consumed an average of 77 gallons per person per day. That comes out to a 9% decrease since the drought emergency ended in March 2023.

  9. Water supply and sanitation in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Average urban water use (L/person/day) 314 (2006) including hotels and public baths [2] Average urban water and sanitation tariff (US$/m 3) 2.46 in 2006 (1.33 for water and 1.13 for sewerage) [2] Share of household metering: 100%: Share of self-financing by utilities: high: Share of tax-financing: low: Share of external financing: none: Non ...