The bar graph shows the volume of water consumption by certain industrial fields. It can be seen from the given numbers that there is a substantial difference between users.
There are two sources of water, ground water and public supply. Fuel, Machinery and Textiles are the industries that use least water, just around 100 millions of cubic meters of water. However, Fuel and Textiles mainly use ground water, 70 and 80 millions of cubic meters, respectively while 100 millions of cubic meters of public supply is consumed by Machinery.
Food/drinks, Metal, Chemicals and Paper all require a high water demand, over 200 millions of cubic meters. Top of the water consumption list is Chemicals which uses 430 millions of cubic meters of ground water and 240 millions of cubic meters of public supply. Food/drinks only needs 190 millions of cubic meters while the same volume of public supply is required by Paper.
Overall, almost industries use ground water by far more than public supply.
The bar graph shows the volume of water consumption by various certain industrial sectors fields . It can be seen from the given numbers that there is a substantial difference between users. There are two sources of water, ground water and public supply.
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The bar graph shows the volume of water consumption by various certain industrial sectors fields. It can be seen from the given numbers that there is a substantial difference between users.
There are two sources of water, ground water and public supply. Fuel, Machinery and Textiles are the industries that use least water, just around 100