FYN: Water Conservation

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Water Facts

  • Many homes lose more water from leaky taps than they need for cooking and drinking.
  • A faucet that leaks one drop per second will waste 3,000 of water in one year.
  • Florida has more than 7,700 freshwater lakes and more than 8,000 miles of shoreline.
  • Among all the states east of the Mississippi River, Florida ranks first in terms of amount of water consumed in agricultural irrigation.
  • Typically less than 1% of all water treated for drinking is actually consumed by people. 99% of all water treated for drinking is used for things like showers, lawn sprinkling, to flush toilets, etc.
  • A full grown tree emits 70 gallons of water into the atmosphere every day.
  • In Florida we use twice the amount of water in Lake Okeechobee each year.
  • It is estimated that each person in our region uses an average of 124 gallons of water each day. A large power plant often uses ,ore than 2 million gallons of water per day.
  • The average Floridian uses about 124 gallons of water a day.
  • Approximately 85% of our water supply comes from ground water pumped from aquifers.
  • West-Central Florida receives approximately 53 inches of rainfall a year.
  • Typically, we get 60 to 65 percent of our rainfall between June and September, but lose nearly three-fourths to evaporation.
  • Typically, outdoor water use accounts for up to 50% of water consumed by households.
  • A garden hose without a shutoff nozzle can pour out 530 gallons in an hour.

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Water Trivia

  1. How much water does it take to process a quarter pound of hamburger?
    Approximately one gallon.
  2. How much water does it take to make four new tires?
    2,072 gallons
  3. What is the total amount of water used to manufacture a new car, including new tires?
    39,090 gallons per car
  4. How many households use private wells for their water supply?
    17,000,000 households
  5. Water is the only substance found on earth naturally in the three forms.
    True (solid, liquid, and gas)
  6. Does water regulate the earth's temperature?
    Yes (it is a natural insulator)
  7. How long can a person live without food?
    More than a month
  8. How long can a person live without water?
    Approximately one week, depending upon conditions.
  9. How much water must a person consume per day to maintain health?
    2.5 quarts from all sources (i.e., water, food)
  10. How much water does a birch tree give off per day in evaporation?
    70 gallons
  11. How much water does an acre of corn give off per day in evaporation?
    4,000 gallons
  12. How many miles of pipeline and aqueducts are in the US and Canada?
    Approximately one million miles, or enough to circle the earth 40 times
  13. What were the first water pipes made from in the US?
    Fire charred bored logs
  14. How much water is used to flush a toilet?
    2-7 gallons
  15. How much water is used in the average five-minute shower?
    25-50 gallons
  16. How much water is used to brush your teeth?
    2 gallons
  17. How much water is used on the average for an automatic dishwasher?
    9-12 gallons
  18. On the average, how much water is used to hand wash dishes?
    20 gallons
  19. How many community public water systems are there in the United States?
    56,000
  20. How much water do these utilities process daily?
    34 billion gallons
  21. Of the nation's community water supplies, how many are investor-owned?
    32,500
  22. How much water does the average residence use during a year?
    107,000 gallons
  23. How much water does an individual use daily?
    50 gallons
  24. What does a person pay for water on a daily basis?
    National average is 25 cents
  25. How much of the earth's surface is water?
    80%
  26. Of all the earth's water, how much is ocean or seas?
    97%
  27. How much of the world's water is frozen and therefore unusable?
    2%
  28. How much of the earth's water is suitable for drinking water?
    1%
  29. Is it possible for me to drink water that was part of the dinosaur era?
    Yes
  30. If all community water systems had to be replaced, what would it cost?
    In excess of $175 billion
  31. What does it cost to operate the water systems throughout the country annually?
    Over $3.5 billion
  32. How much does one gallon of water weigh?
    8.34 pounds
  33. How many gallons of water would it take to cover one square mile with one foot of water?
    219 million gallons
  34. How much water is in one cubic foot?
    7.48 gallons
  35. How many gallons of water do you get per acre, when it rains one inch?
    27,000 gallons per acre
  36. At what temperature does water freeze?
    32 degrees F, 0 degrees C
  37. At what temperature does water vaporize?
    212 degree F, 100 degrees C
  38. What is the most common substance found on earth?
    Water
  39. How much of the human body is water?
    66%
  40. How much of a chicken is water?
    75%
  41. How much of a pineapple is water?
    80%
  42. How much of a tomato is water?
    95%
  43. How much of an elephant is water?
    70%
  44. How much of an ear of corn is water?
    80%
  45. How much water does it take to process one chicken?
    11.6 gallons
  46. How much water does it take to process one can of fruit or vegetables?
    9.3 gallons
  47. How much water does it take to process one barrel of beer?
    1,500 gallons
  48. How much water does it take to make one board foot of lumber?
    5.4 gallons
  49. How much water does it take to make one pound of plastic ?
    24 gallons
  50. How much water does it take to make one pound of wool or cotton?
    101 gallons
  51. How much water does it take to refine one barrel of crude oil?
    1,851 gallons
  52. How much does it take to produce one ton of steel?
    62,600 gallons
  53. How much water does it take to process one ton of cane sugar to make processed sugar?
    28,100 gallons
  54. How much water does it take to process one ton of beet sugar to make processed sugar?
    33,100 gallons

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