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Estimated use of water in the United States in 1970 Estimated use of water in the United States in 1970

Estimates of water use in the United States in 1970 indicate that an average of about 370 bgd (billion gallons per day)about 1,800 gallons per capita per day--was withdrawn for the four principal off-channel uses which are (1) public-supply (for domestic, commercial, and industrial uses), (2) rural (domestic and livestock), (3) irrigation, and (4) self-supplied industrial (including...
Authors
Charles Richard Murray, E. Bodette Reeves

Estimated use of water in the United States, 1965 Estimated use of water in the United States, 1965

Estimates of water use in the United States for 1965 indicate that an average of about 310 bgd (billion gallons per day) were withdrawn for public-supply, rural domestic and livestock, irrigation, and industrial (including thermoelectric power)uses--that is, about 1,600 gallons per capita per day. This represents an increase of 15 percent over the withdrawal of 270 bgd reported for 1960...
Authors
Charles Richard Murray

Estimated use of water in the United States, 1960 Estimated use of water in the United States, 1960

The estimated overage withdrawal use of water in the United States during 1960 was almost 270,000 mgd (million gallons per day), exclusive of water used to develop water power. This estimated use amounts to about 1,500 gpd (galIons per day) per capita. An additional 2,000,000 mgd were used to develop waterpower. Withdrawal use of water requires that the water be removed from the ground...
Authors
K.A. MacKichan, J.C. Kammerer

Estimated use of water in the United States, 1955 Estimated use of water in the United States, 1955

The estimated withdrawal use of water in the United States during 1955 was about 740,000 mgd (million gallons per day). Withdrawal use of water requires that it be removed from the ground or diverted from a stream or lake. In this report it is divided into five types: public supplies, rural, irrigation, self-supplied industrial, and waterpower. Consumptive use of water is the quantity...
Authors
Kenneth Allen MacKichan

Estimated use of water in the United States - 1950 Estimated use of water in the United States - 1950

An estimated 170,000 million gallons of water was withdrawn from the ground, lakes, or streams each day on the average during 1950 and used on the farms and in the homes, factories, and business establishments of the United States. An additional 1,100,000 million gallons per day was used to generate hydro-power. Water power is the largest user of water; however, irrigation and industry...
Authors
Kenneth Allen MacKichan
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