California Water Usage Stats: Southern Californians Use 110 Gallons of Capita Per Day (GCD); People in Bay Area Use 97 GCD; San Francisco, 63 GCD (Aguanomics)
Apr.21, 2009 in
Water Conservation, Water Industry, Water Management
(April 21, 2009, Aguanomics)
Southern Californians use about 350 gallons of water per day per household (of 3). That’s about 110 gallons/capita/day (gcd).
People in San Francisco use about 63 gcd, and people in the Bay Area use about 97 gcd.
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