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Defining domestic water consumption based on personal water use activities

Melissa Lauren Crouch, HE Jacobs, Vanessa Speight

2021Journal of Water Supply Research and Technology—AQUA75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract As the world increasingly faces water shortages, it is critical to develop realistic estimates of water consumption based on water-use activities rather than top-down imposed limits. This study quantifies the absolute basic consumption (ABC) of an individual, irrespective of water-use location or water source, with a focus on personal water-use activities rather than measured household consumption. A theoretical model to stochastically describe 21 personal water-use activities was developed, corresponding to lifestyle levels based upon Maslow's hierarchy of physiological needs. From this model, the expected value of ABC was 92 L/capita/day (LPCD) and includes restrictions on several everyday activities and thus would be better as a minimum target during stringent water restrictions. A more realistic expected value for non-wasteful, indoor-only water use was determined to be 175 LPCD. The results of this study serve as a useful benchmark to inform policy choices and efforts to conserve water without affecting health and wellbeing.

Topics & Concepts

Consumption (sociology)Maslow's hierarchy of needsEconomic shortageWater consumptionWater useValue (mathematics)Per capitaBenchmark (surveying)HierarchyEnvironmental economicsWater scarcityWater resourcesBusinessEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceEconomicsWater resource managementEnvironmental healthPsychologyGeographyMachine learningPopulationEcologyPhilosophyGovernment (linguistics)SociologySocial psychologyLinguisticsGeodesyMedicineSocial scienceBiologyMarket economyWater resources management and optimizationChild Nutrition and Water AccessEnvironmental Education and Sustainability
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