To understand the management of utility of water in family conduct a survey with the help
of family members. Collect the informations for consumption of water for 15 days in
prescribed format as below. Arrange the informations properly, analyze and make a report
in 100 to 150 words.
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Aim: To explore the relation between water consumption and water use behaviour and attitudes, and devices applied in households in urban areas in India. Methodology and study site: This paper presents the results of a domestic water consumption survey carried out in Jaipur, India. A questionnaire containing over 60 questions was developed to collect information on households’ characteristics (e.g. family size, household type, and number of children), indoor and outdoor water use activities and their respective frequencies and durations. Information was also gathered on the volume of water used in each of these activities. Over 90 households of different types (standalone houses and apartments in a university campus and Jaipur city) participated in the survey. The survey results were analysed using cluster analysis and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Results: The results show that the per capita consumption varies considerably with household type and size. The average water consumption was 183 and 215 litres/person/day for standalone households and apartments, respectively. Water used in bathing and WC's represent the highest proportion of water consumption in both stand-alone houses and apartments. Over 40% of the households reported no use of showers. The per capita water consumption is inversely related to family size especially in stand-alone houses. Conclusion: The information pertaining to water use habits and the qualitative and quantitative analysis can be used as an input to a proposed domestic water efficiency tool (DoWET) which can generate optimal water efficient composite strategies keeping in view a range of sustainability indicators including water saving potential, cost and associated energy consumption of the water saving devices and fixtures available in India.
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Water is colourless, tasteless, its formula is H2O,
it is in all places wherever we see, water is more important thing in our routine life,
without drinking water we can’t live in this world, but before using the water we should know the water is purified or not, any place there is no water for drinking purpose also, and many people waste the water without any fear,
so that do the survey camp for awareness of water, go and explain to people what is the need of water. This may useful for many people’s life.
Hope it helps you ❤️.
it is in all places wherever we see, water is more important thing in our routine life,
without drinking water we can’t live in this world, but before using the water we should know the water is purified or not, any place there is no water for drinking purpose also, and many people waste the water without any fear,
so that do the survey camp for awareness of water, go and explain to people what is the need of water. This may useful for many people’s life.
Hope it helps you ❤️.
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