 67 % of water used in the world  Irrigation – varies in amount of water wasted.

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 67 % of water used in the world  Irrigation – varies in amount of water wasted

 19% of water used in the world  Water is used to: › Manufacture goods › Dispose of waste › Generate power

 14% of all freshwater use  All indoor and outdoor use

 The average American uses gallons of water per day.

 2,607 gallons of water to produce a single serving of steak  408 gallons for a serving of chicken  2 gallons to grow a handful of almonds  36 gallons for rice  6 gallons each for lettuce and potatoes  blue/FoodProductionandWater.html blue/FoodProductionandWater.html