The given pie chart illustrates the consumers of water, while the bar chart provides data on residential in Australia in 2004.
Overall, it is evident that the water use for residential purposes commanded the largest share, while other categories showed relatively similar proportions. Water use for bathroom and garden were responsible for the highest percentages, while other categories registered somewhat similar patterns, with kitchen accounting for the lowest share.
Water consumption for residential purposes made up 70%, with apartments amounting to 17% and houses representing 53%. Water use for industrial and business purposes formed 11% and 10%, respectively. The use of water for government and other categories occupied the lowest percentages, with 6% and 3%.
Water use for bathroom and garden comprised the highest proportions, with 27% and 28%, accordingly. While the water demand for washing clothes made up 20%, the toilet constituted 15%. Water demand for kitchen registered the lowest point at 10%.
