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Household Water Consumption Investigation
This activity encourages students to consider their own water consumption and the water consumption of their household.
Introduction
Water is scarce!
This activity is designed to help learners find out how much water they consume in a day and how they could minimise water use if necessary.
Activity
Using the information in the table below, calculate:
1. How much water you need?
- in one day
- in one week
- in one month
2. How much water does your family need?
- in one day
- in one week
- in one month
Activity |
Number of litres |
Have a shower |
30 |
Have a bath |
110 |
Wash vegetables in a bowl |
9 |
Wash vegetables under a running tap |
150 |
Hand wash clothes in a bucket |
40 |
Wash a full load in a washing machine |
130 |
Wash half load in a washing machine |
30 |
Use rainwater for washing a car or watering the garden |
30 |
Use treated water |
230 |
Wash your car using a bucket of water |
18 |
Wash your car using a hose |
300 |
When brushing your teeth fill a mug with water |
0.5 |
Leave the tap running |
45 |
Teachers Note
All figures are approximate and the table might need to be modified to make it more locally appropriate.
Discussion & Follow-Up
Using the list above:
1. Can you spot alternative ways of doing the same tasks that use less water?
2. Which methods do you use at home?
3. How could you help to conserve water in your house?