Photo source |
Every
time you take a long shower, you might feel a pang because you’re wasting
water. On a micro scale, shame on you! However, on a macro scale, you’re in the
clear.
All this
is a drop in the bucket when it comes to industrial use of water. In point of
fact, industry worldwide makes up approximately 92% of water usage. Only 8% of
the water supply goes for domestic use.
Bear in
mind that only 2.5% of the world’s water supply is drinkable. The rest is
brackish sludge that will kill you. Even so, the vast majority—an estimated
70%—of potable water is locked up in glaciers. Most of the rest of the fresh
water is contained deep underground or in soil, and is virtually inaccessible.
In fact
the fresh water we have access to makes up 0.005% of the world’s total water
supply. This is causing shortages all over the world, leading countries to find
alternative means of obtaining fresh water, such as desalination of seawater.
How Does Industry Use Water?
Farming
is the big culprit when you look at it on a global scale, making up
approximately 80% of water usage worldwide. The picture changes in
industrialized nations, and farming pales in comparison to manufacturing, which
makes up 60% of water usage in developed countries. That is a lot of water.
Excluding
farming, it is worth noting how water is used in various industries. Water is
used to make cars, electricity, refining oil and everything else. Manufacturing
overall uses approximately 20,000,000,000 gallons of water a day. Sounds like a
lot? Nuclear power plants use up 200,000,000,000 gallons of water per day,
making up 50% of industrial water use worldwide.
No Response to "How Much Water Are You Wasting?"
Post a Comment
Have a Question or a Comment?