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Band 8+: The graph below shows the daily water consumption for Americans in their homes.

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The image shows a bar chart with data on gallons of water an American uses at home daily in various categories, comparing usage with and without water conservation methods. For "Taking a shower," it states 8 gallons without conservation and 5 gallons with conservation. For "Washing Clothes (in a washing machine)," it reports 15 gallons without and 10 gallons with conservation. For "Washing Dishes (in a dishwasher)," it has 1 gallon without and 0.5 gallon with conservation. For "Flushing toilet," it lists 19 gallons without and 8 gallons with conservation. For "Using faucets," it details 12 gallons without and 8 gallons with conservation. For "Leaks," it shows 10 gallons without and 4 gallons with conservation. For "Other uses," it notes 4 gallons without and 2 gallons with conservation.
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The bar graph compares the daily household water consumption of Americans in various activities, with and without the use of water conservation methods.

Overall, households without conservation measures consistently used more water, especially for toilet flushing, which was the largest source of consumption. In contrast, water usage for activities such as washing clothes and using faucets became the most significant when conservation methods were applied. Washing dishes consistently used the least water, regardless of the presence of conservation techniques.

Without conservation methods, flushing the toilet consumed the most water, at 19 gallons per day, followed by washing clothes (15 gallons) and using faucets (11 gallons). When water conservation measures were implemented, the amount used for toilet flushing dropped sharply to 10 gallons, and water lost to leaks was halved, from 10 to 5 gallons. Water used for showering and washing clothes also decreased noticeably, with washing clothes falling from 15 to 11 gallons per day.

Notably, water usage for washing dishes (1 gallon), using faucets (11 gallons), and other activities (2 gallons) remained unchanged, regardless of conservation practices.

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