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Water used this year
(million of liters)

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Global Water Use

Water Use by Country

Country Yearly
Water Used
(m³, thouand of liters)
Daily Water Used
Per Capita (liters)
Population
Afghanistan 20,280,000,000 2,760 20,130,327
Albania 1,311,000,000 1,177 3,050,809
Algeria 9,978,000,000 669 40,850,721
Angola 705,800,000 100 19,291,161
Antigua and Barbuda 11,500,000 361 87,260
Argentina 37,780,000,000 2,480 41,730,660
Armenia 2,847,000,000 2,676 2,914,963
Australia 16,130,000,000 1,816 24,329,963
Austria 3,492,000,000 1,144 8,365,092
Azerbaijan 12,780,000,000 3,512 9,968,510
Bahrain 434,400,000 832 1,429,604
Bangladesh 35,870,000,000 657 149,474,264
Barbados 81,000,000 826 268,706
Belarus 1,452,000,000 419 9,499,064
Belgium 6,005,000,000 1,522 10,812,935
Belize 101,000,000 1,149 240,799
Benin 130,000,000 48 7,445,596
Bhutan 338,000,000 1,349 686,351
Bolivia 2,088,000,000 571 10,016,275
Bosnia and Herzegovina 327,900,000 249 3,610,859
Botswana 201,300,000 247 2,234,776
Brazil 63,500,000,000 856 203,218,114
Bulgaria 5,629,000,000 2,149 7,177,517
Burkina Faso 818,000,000 161 13,932,123
Burundi 288,000,000 122 6,470,194
Côte d'Ivoire 1,162,000,000 130 24,527,395
Cabo Verde 22,000,000 131 460,293
Cambodia 2,184,000,000 439 13,639,028
Cameroon 966,400,000 178 14,912,631
Canada 35,730,000,000 2,722 35,962,234
Central African Republic 72,500,000 46 4,288,810
Chad 879,600,000 233 10,328,092
Chile 35,430,000,000 5,880 16,509,195
China 598,100,000,000 1,174 1,396,134,174
Colombia 11,770,000,000 737 43,758,808
Comoros 10,000,000 52 525,886
Congo 46,000,000 38 3,350,771
Costa Rica 3,194,000,000 1,816 4,818,038
Croatia 633,800,000 409 4,242,398
Cuba 6,959,000,000 1,688 11,298,167
Cyprus 317,000,000 702 1,237,112
Czech Republic (Czechia) 1,635,000,000 425 10,531,948
Denmark 652,000,000 319 5,591,917
Djibouti 19,000,000 70 747,318
Dominica 20,000,000 796 68,859
Dominican Republic 7,156,000,000 1,996 9,820,175
DR Congo 683,600,000 32 58,775,724
Ecuador 9,918,000,000 1,962 13,846,163
Egypt 77,500,000,000 2,048 103,696,057
El Salvador 2,118,000,000 966 6,005,578
Equatorial Guinea 17,400,000 68 703,279
Eritrea 582,000,000 614 2,598,284
Estonia 1,720,000,000 3,585 1,314,452
Eswatini 1,042,000,000 2,741 1,041,414
Ethiopia 10,550,000,000 271 106,718,162
Fiji 84,900,000 264 882,379
Finland 6,562,000,000 3,414 5,266,247
France 29,370,000,000 1,236 65,086,855
Gabon 139,100,000 260 1,463,495
Gambia 90,500,000 170 1,455,084
Georgia 1,823,000,000 1,267 3,941,195
Germany 25,330,000,000 856 81,041,582
Ghana 982,000,000 137 19,637,087
Greece 9,630,000,000 2,389 11,045,737
Grenada 14,100,000 338 114,132
Guatemala 3,324,000,000 681 13,367,459
Guinea 553,300,000 178 8,539,960
Guinea-Bissau 175,000,000 388 1,234,741
Guyana 1,445,000,000 5,284 749,256
Haiti 1,450,000,000 410 9,689,581
Honduras 1,607,000,000 618 7,119,213
Hungary 5,051,000,000 1,395 9,916,623
Iceland 278,300,000 2,304 330,952
India 761,000,000,000 1,677 1,243,481,564
Indonesia 222,600,000,000 2,305 264,627,418
Iran 93,300,000,000 3,638 70,256,316
Iraq 38,550,000,000 2,745 38,469,627
Ireland 757,000,000 457 4,533,752
Israel 1,954,000,000 809 6,615,087
Italy 34,190,000,000 1,546 60,575,316
Jamaica 1,354,000,000 1,320 2,809,915
Japan 81,450,000,000 1,741 128,192,470
Jordan 1,044,000,000 286 10,006,367
Kazakhstan 22,770,000,000 3,397 18,363,600
Kenya 4,032,000,000 229 48,139,687
Kuwait 913,200,000 1,215 2,059,974
Kyrgyzstan 8,007,000,000 4,153 5,282,453
Laos 3,493,000,000 1,630 5,869,523
Latvia 224,400,000 314 1,959,863
Lebanon 1,840,000,000 779 6,472,469
Lesotho 43,800,000 60 2,003,913
Liberia 130,800,000 122 2,928,117
Libya 5,830,000,000 2,585 6,179,328
Lithuania 2,768,000,000 2,680 2,829,313
Luxembourg 44,000,000 207 583,506
Madagascar 13,560,000,000 1,883 19,730,909
Malawi 1,357,000,000 290 12,840,031
Malaysia 11,200,000,000 1,188 25,836,071
Maldives 5,900,000 48 336,170
Mali 5,186,000,000 1,016 13,990,139
Malta 62,800,000 378 455,269
Mauritania 1,350,000,000 1,258 2,939,059
Mauritius 725,000,000 1,599 1,242,099
Mexico 86,580,000,000 1,940 122,251,351
Moldova 1,065,000,000 758 3,851,396
Monaco 5,000,000 423 32,364
Mongolia 462,400,000 417 3,040,812
Montenegro 160,900,000 697 632,088
Morocco 10,430,000,000 880 32,467,016
Mozambique 1,473,000,000 152 26,547,572
Myanmar 33,230,000,000 2,010 45,290,841
Namibia 288,000,000 417 1,889,970
Nepal 9,497,000,000 979 26,565,425
Netherlands 8,919,000,000 1,435 17,030,089
New Zealand 5,201,000,000 3,277 4,347,770
Nicaragua 1,545,000,000 727 5,819,051
Niger 1,747,000,000 231 20,685,753
Nigeria 12,470,000,000 205 166,642,886
North Korea 8,658,000,000 972 24,396,433
North Macedonia 551,200,000 725 2,081,972
Norway 3,026,000,000 1,761 4,709,010
Oman 1,321,000,000 1,531 2,363,796
Pakistan 183,500,000,000 2,653 189,499,113
Panama 1,211,000,000 823 4,029,086
Papua New Guinea 392,100,000 164 6,535,905
Paraguay 2,413,000,000 1,121 5,897,008
Peru 13,660,000,000 1,303 28,719,041
Philippines 85,140,000,000 2,185 106,735,719
Poland 10,580,000,000 758 38,263,265
Portugal 9,151,000,000 2,377 10,546,825
Puerto Rico 4,153,000,000 3,063 3,714,836
Qatar 444,000,000 1,474 825,408
Romania 6,374,000,000 883 19,777,051
Russia 69,500,000,000 1,306 145,778,677
Rwanda 150,000,000 50 8,213,931
Saint Kitts & Nevis 15,600,000 909 47,033
Saint Lucia 42,900,000 701 167,758
Sao Tome & Principe 40,900,000 550 203,689
Saudi Arabia 23,350,000,000 2,078 30,782,402
Senegal 2,221,000,000 581 10,466,214
Serbia 4,707,000,000 1,810 7,126,083
Seychelles 13,700,000 420 89,266
Sierra Leone 212,200,000 106 5,501,712
Slovakia 535,000,000 270 5,427,259
Slovenia 887,300,000 1,179 2,061,373
Somalia 3,298,000,000 912 9,909,157
South Africa 15,500,000,000 777 54,678,791
South Korea 29,200,000,000 1,672 47,851,644
South Sudan 658,000,000 175 10,288,109
Spain 32,850,000,000 1,926 46,720,188
Sri Lanka 12,950,000,000 1,755 20,216,524
St. Vincent & Grenadines 8,500,000 215 108,135
State of Palestine 363,600,000 215 4,632,739
Sudan 26,930,000,000 2,041 36,140,806
Suriname 615,900,000 3,214 524,997
Sweden 2,689,000,000 786 9,378,232
Switzerland 2,005,000,000 687 7,998,926
Syria 16,760,000,000 2,441 18,814,091
Tajikistan 11,490,000,000 4,460 7,057,566
Tanzania 5,184,000,000 393 36,121,304
Thailand 57,310,000,000 2,340 67,102,394
Timor-Leste 1,172,000,000 3,456 929,074
Togo 169,000,000 86 5,413,274
Trinidad and Tobago 383,200,000 753 1,394,983
Tunisia 4,875,000,000 1,146 11,650,498
Turkey 58,950,000,000 1,978 81,652,088
Turkmenistan 27,950,000,000 15,445 4,958,093
Uganda 637,000,000 57 30,539,553
Ukraine 9,862,000,000 592 45,616,832
United Arab Emirates 3,998,000,000 2,348 4,664,790
United Kingdom 8,420,000,000 350 65,893,358
United States 444,300,000,000 3,732 326,126,497
Uruguay 3,660,000,000 3,070 3,266,206
Uzbekistan 54,560,000,000 4,778 31,284,568
Venezuela 22,630,000,000 2,242 27,649,363
Vietnam 82,030,000,000 2,772 81,088,313
Yemen 3,565,000,000 429 22,790,085
Zambia 1,572,000,000 404 10,647,949
Zimbabwe 3,570,000,000 764 12,804,058

Total: 3,996,757,700,000 cubic meters

Definitions

Water Use: can refer to water withdrawn or water consumed. In our data it refers to water witdrawn.

  • Water withdrawn
    Water removed from a lake or river. A portion of this water is often returned to the source and is available to be used again, therefore this source is termed "renewable water source."
  • Water consumed
    Water removed for use and not returned to its source.

Sources and methods:

The data on water consumption in the world is provided by the United Nations (UN, UNESCO, and FAO, see list of publications below).

Worldwide, agriculture accounts for 70% of all water consumption, compared to 20% for industry and 10% for domestic use. In industrialized nations, however, industries consume more than half of the water available for human use. Belgium, for example, uses 80% of the water available for industry.

Freshwater withdrawals have tripled over the last 50 years. Demand for freshwater is increasing by 64 billion cubic meters a year (1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters)

  • The world’s population is growing by roughly 80 million people each year.
  • Changes in lifestyles and eating habits in recent years are requiring more water consumption per capita.
  • The production of biofuels has also increased sharply in recent years, with significant impact on water demand. Between 1,000 and 4,000 litres of water are needed to produce a single litre of biofuel.
  • Energy demand is also accelerating, with corresponding implications for water demand.

Almost 80% of diseases in so called "developing" countries are associated with water, causing some three million early deaths. For example, 5,000 children die every day from diarrhoea, or one every 17 seconds.

References and useful links

  • AQUASTAT - by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): Information System on Water and Agriculture
  • Local flow regulation and irrigation raise global human water consumption and footprint. Science (December 2015)
  • Hoekstra, AY (2012). "The Water Footprint of Humanity". PNAS.
  • World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) - monitors freshwater issues in order to provide recommendations, develop case studies, enhance assessment capacity at a national level and inform the decision-making process. Its primary product, the World Water Development Report (WWDR), is a periodic, comprehensive review providing an authoritative picture of the state of the world’s freshwater resources.
  • UN Water - organizes the World Water Week and World Water Day
  • Water Data - from The World’s Water, Pacific Institute
  • Global Water Outlook to 2025: Averting an Impending Crisis, Dealing with Scarcity, Policy Responses to the Threat of Scarcity - three separate publications published by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
  • Toward a world of thirst ? - by GRID-Arendal, an official United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) collaborating centre - given the volume of available water, and under the present circumstances, will it be possible to provide enough water to a population forecast to be at least 9 billion by 2050 (according to the medium hypothesis proposed by the United Nations) using a volume which will be roughly the same as it is now?