The pie charts illustrate a comparison of water consumption in San Diego, California, and worldwide.
Overall, the data is presented in three different colors: red, green, and blue. It is clearly observed that California has almost equally divided its usage among the three categories: residential, industrial, and agricultural. Worldwide, the proportion of water allocated to farming is nearly equal to the residential consumption rate in San Diego.
In California, 39% of water is used domestically for purposes such as drinking, washing, cooking, and cleaning. Meanwhile, 28% is utilized for agricultural purposes, and 33% is directed towards industrial uses. Interestingly, industrial water usage is consistent in San Diego and globally, with both regions using 23% for industrial purposes. The least amount of water is used at home globally, accounting for only 8%.
Ultimately, water consumption for agriculture is significant in both San Diego and the rest of the world. The global rate of agricultural water usage stands at 69%, while in San Diego, it is 60%, which is quite close to the global consumption rate.
