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States that receive more rainfall and precipitation logically have lower water usage. California is the largest consumer of water in the US.
Statewide, however, nearly half of Ohios cities, villages, schools, businesses and industries rely on groundwater as a primary source of drinking water, process water and irrigation. Groundwater withdrawals amount to more than one billion gallons per day.
Universities require huge amounts of water to maintain campus landscaping, student housing, on-campus dining, facilities, and more. With students using an average of 94 gallons of water each day in dorms alone, total water consumption ranges from 600 million to over 1 billion gallons of water per year.
On average, Ohios residents, cities, farms, industries, and powerplants withdraw over 13 billion gallons of water each day (USGS Water Use Data for Ohio, 2015). That is nearly 5 trillion gallons of water used every year!
The average American family of four uses 400 gallons of water per day. On average, approximately 70 percent of that water is used indoors, with the bathroom being the largest consumer (a toilet alone can use 27 percent!).
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The daily water consumption for an Ohio community is normally distributed with a mean consumption of 781,460 gallons and a standard deviation of 86,531 gallons. The community water system will experience a noticeable drop in water pressure when the daily water consumption exceeds 975,463 gallons.

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