Estimated use of water in the United States in 2005

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Abstract

Estimates of water use in the United States indicate that about 410 billion gallons per day (Bgal/d) were withdrawn in 2005 for all categories summarized in this report. This total is slightly less than the estimate for 2000, and about 5 percent less than total withdrawals in the peak year of 1980. Freshwater withdrawals in 2005 were 349 Bgal/d, or 85 percent of the total freshwater and saline-water withdrawals. Fresh groundwater withdrawals of 79.6 Bgal/day in 2005 were about 5 percent less than in 2000, and fresh surface-water withdrawals of 270 Bgal/day were about the same as in 2000. Withdrawals for thermoelectric-power generation and irrigation, the two largest uses of water, have stabilized or decreased…

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Keywords
  • Brackish water
  • Environmental science
  • Water use
  • Irrigation
  • Hydrology (agriculture)
  • Surface water
  • Salinity
  • Environmental engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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