Water demand quantifies the total volume of water required to sustain human, industrial, and agricultural activities within a defined region. Understanding this metric is essential for resource planning, especially in areas facing scarcity or rapid growth.
The calculation combines demographic data with sectorβspecific consumption rates. By multiplying the population by an average perβcapita usage, and then adding the fixed industrial and agricultural withdrawals, planners obtain a clear picture of daily water needs.
Accurate demand estimates support the design of supply infrastructure, inform policy decisions, and help evaluate the sustainability of waterβintensive projects. They also enable scenario analysis under varying climate or development conditions.
P = population (people)
C_{p} = perβcapita water use (L/personΒ·day)
I = industrial water use (L/day)
A = agricultural water use (L/day)
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