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Use of public water, by region. Every fifth year 2000 - 2020

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Jerker Moström, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 40 31
Linus Rispling, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 45 69
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2022-11-30
Water use, 1000 cubic meters:
1000 cubic meters
Water use, 1000 cubic meters:
Flow
Water use, 1000 cubic meters:
No
Water use, 1000 cubic meters:
No
Statistics Sweden
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The table contains data on water abstraction by country, county and river basin district according to current regional divisions. Figures according to older regional divisions have been restated in order to facilitate comparisons over time. Public water supply is drinking water distributed through the public water network.

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household

Water use by households comprises water from both public supply and self-supply. It includes water use by permanent dwellings as well as holiday homes.

industry

Water use by manufacturing industry comprises water from both public supply and self-supply. It includes use of fresh water as well as sea water.

other use

Other use of water comprises water from public supply used by other activities than manufacturing industry, such as counstruction, hotels and restaurants, public services etc. Other use also includes water used for maintenance of water plants and losses in the distribution network. Other use does not include water from self-supply.