High Water Consumption in Iran: Daily Use of 197 Liters of Household Drinking Water

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High Water Consumption in Iran: Daily Use of 197 Liters of Household Drinking Water

High water consumption in Iran: daily household drinking water consumption of 197 liters

The Office of Information and Cybersecurity of the Ministry of Energy claimed a daily per capita consumption of 197 liters of household drinking water

The report further announced the price of each cubic meter of household drinking water as 790 tomans

Officials and institutions of the fourteenth government have recently highlighted the low cost of fuel carriers, bread, water, and some other essential items and have called for an increase in their prices

The claim by the Ministry of Energy about the daily consumption of 197 liters of water by each Iranian citizen comes while previous statistics from the Ministry of Energy reported over 31% water loss in the country, attributing half of this figure to the deterioration of the water transmission and distribution network

Mohsen Ardakani, the CEO of the Tehran Province Water and Wastewater Company, announced this June that water loss in Tehran was 22%

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