Colors indicate the change in per - capita consumption, in
gallons per day per person, computed as the difference between 2010 and 1985 estimates.
Not exact matches
Matt Mihaly, 44, CEO of an independent gaming company who runs the website Burn.Life, recommends
people bring at least 1.5
gallons of water
per day to be safe.
Store water (1 to 2
gallons per person,
per day) off of concrete (which can leach chemicals), changing the water every six months
So, if we followed the «if it's yellow, let it mellow — if it's brown, flush it down» mantra, the «average»
person could save about 10
gallons of water
per day.
Our daily average is around 88
gallons, which is 22 gal /
day per person (4
person household)(this is according to our last water bill).
Store at least one
gallon per person,
per day.
The CDC recommends you «Store at least 1
gallon of water
per day for each
person and each pet.
Volunteers, many of whom have
day jobs, are still bringing water to
people who can not travel to the grocery store to pick up their daily allotment of five
gallons of water
per day.
United Water was recognized for its ongoing effort to encourage both business and residents to conserve water, with Monaco telling the audience Rockland uses the lowest amount of water
per user in the U.S, averaging 66
gallons a
day per person — the national average of 100
gallons a
day.
That region's rivers provide an average of 132,000
gallons of water
per person per year — scarcely enough for household use, even if Bolivians are thriftier than US families, who can use up to 400
gallons a
day, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
For a skinny
person, drinking 1
gallon of milk
per day helps him to gain weight.
«The fact that I found had the most impact on me was that in North America, we use an average of more than 140
gallons (550 liters) of water
per person,
per day.
Strauss: The fact that I found had the most impact on me was that in North America, we use an average of more than 140
gallons (550 liters) of water
per person,
per day.
If there are six
people in the family, each thus gets 14
gallons a
day, or about one - twelfth the United States average
per person.
Water shortage or not, most cities in Europe get along on about 40
gallons of water a
day per person.
Water & Water Treatment One
gallon of water
per person per day is recommended.
Water One
gallon of water
per person per day is recommended.
Residents nearby use more than 200
gallons of water
per person per day.
Moreover, in some areas, residential use averages more than 500
gallons per person per day, indicating that
Here's a mind blower for all the «Cadillac Desert» fans out there is waterworld: Statistics indicate the City of San Francisco uses only a miserly 92
gallons of water
per person per day.
That dripping sink faucet often fades into white noise, but what most
people don't realize is that one leak can waste up to 20
gallons of water
per day.
Or 3.8 billion
people and 2
gallon per day.
Since urban areas are only a small percent of the earth surface - somewhere around 1 % one could use a smaller number of
people - say 1/10 the number and 1 / 10th the gasoline consumption -.76 billion
people and 10
gallon per day.
The restrictions allow for 50 litres (13
gallons) of water
per person each
day.
Ponds don't work for this, you have to grow 24 × 7 to keep up with volume, Phoenix, AZ, produces 10M -
gallons /
day that is 41.5M - pounds of algae food to extract by tomorrow and worth about $ 8.3 M /
day if you had to buy it at $ 400 / ton, this produces about 3M -
gallons /
day of biodiesel or 7.5 L / 2gal
per day per person, nearby SuperBowl Glendale produces the same amount.
The rule of thumb used to be five
days» worth of supplies — you know, a
gallon per person per day of water, all these other foodstuffs, and batteries and different sorts of things that are just common sense, like having your gas tank full in your car.