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How do different patterns of water use affect different social group

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The quantities of water used in any activity are jointly determined by the supply of water available to support that activity and the demand for water in that activity. Both the supply and the demand for water are further determined by variables that tend to be location specific. Nevertheless, a number of overarching factors influence levels of water use independent of location. These factors will undoubtedly be critical in determining future levels of water use in the study area.

Population Numbers and Distribution

At the most fundamental level, water is needed to supply people's basic domestic needs, in quantities directly proportional to the number of people. Other uses of water include the various municipal, industrial, agricultural, environmental, and other uses described elsewhere in this report. The quantities of water used for these purposes are also related to some degree to the number and spatial distribution of people in the region, but these quantities are also affected by many other factors, discussed below. Finally, people residing in urban areas tend to have different patterns of water use, and they tend to use different quantities of water than people in rural or agricultural areas.

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