California Water Use | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov Water-use estimates are compiled by withdrawal source type, use category, and county Eight water-use categories include thermoelectric, public, domestic, livestock, mining, industrial, irrigation, and aquaculture
Water Use in California - Public Policy Institute of California California measures water use across three main sectors On average, communities use 10%, agriculture uses 40% of water statewide, and the environment uses 50% These proportions vary depending on the region and whether the year is wet or dry
USGS Water Use Data for California State water-use data are reported by source (surface water or groundwater, fresh and saline, and total), category, and area type (county) The water-use data presented here are the current best estimates, and may have been revised from previous publications
Water Use in California Water in California is shared across three main sectors Statewide, average water use is roughly 50% environmental, 40% agricultural, and 10% urban, although the percentage of water use by sector varies dramatically across regions and between wet and dry years
Public Water Systems Statistics Surveys The PWSS data is used to update the California Water Plan (Bulletin 160), as well as Bulletin 166 – Urban Water Use in California, the Truckee River Operating Agreement (TROA), and helps us estimate regional water demands and plan for future water needs
Water Use Explorer | California State Water Resources Control Board The calculated reductions are shown relative to 2017-2021 water use and population data; actual water use reductions that might be required may change based on factors such as population growth or land use changes
California Water Watch How is Water Used in California and Where Does My Water Come From? (average over 1998-2016) California has an extensive system of federal, state, and local water infrastructure for managing surface water and transporting it to the places where it is used (see map below)
California Urban Water Use Data - Pacific Institute *Water use expressed in gallons per capita per day, or gpcd Data from the California State Water Resources Control Board For questions or comments, please contact Sonali Abraham
Water Usage In California Statistics • WorldMetrics. org With a plethora of statistics at hand, we will delve into the numbers behind public water distribution, agricultural irrigation, residential consumption, and other key aspects shaping California's water landscape