The bar graph illustrates how the daily water consumption for American households varied in seven activities.
Overall, it is clear that when households consume water without water conservation methods, almost all sections have the higher consumption of water, except for washing dishes, using faucets, and other uses sections whereas they share the same consumption number.
Regarding sections with higher water consumption without water conservation methods than with conservation methods, the water consumption in taking a shower without conservation methods is exactly 13 which is 3 gallons higher than with conservation methods. As for washing clothes, while 16 gallons of water are consumed without conservation methods, the figure of this section with conservation methods is 11 gallons. Notably, the water consumption figure of flushing a toilet without conservation methods is 20 gallons which doubles the consumption with conservation methods. Similarly, the ratio of leaks without conservation methods and with conservation methods is 10:5.
Moving to other water activities, the number of washing machines with and without water conservation methods is the same with 1 gallon of water. The figures of other uses with and without conservation methods are exactly double folded the figures of washing dishes with 2 gallons of water. Finally, the water consumption with and without conservation methods in using faucets share nearly the same number of about 11 gallons of water.
