Probably not a tenth of what the average urban north American flushes away ! Some of my neghbors even use 250 -300 gallons just to hose down their driveways when dirty !
It can take a rough average of between 6 and 18 liters (litres) of water to flush a household toilet. This is dependant on many factors though.Usually, most toilets average around 6 litres, but they vary. The numbers of gallons and litres are usually behind the cover to the toilet.
50 galions of water
Once a day if they want to conserve water (just before bed time). According to figures from two US Water Conservation advocates, the average person flushes between 5 and 5.5 times per day (household or work). That totals nearly 2000 flushes per person annually. *In 2007, residents in the Greater Los Angeles area were asked "not to flush after urination", but the household water use declined only 12%, indicating that less than half of the populace heeded the advice.
If the average person's water usage is 30 multiply it by the number of people in the family.
The average daily water usage per household in Reddersburg, Free State is 2190 litres
The average amount of water used in a home varies widely depending on factors like household size, water usage habits, and location. However, in the United States, the average household uses about 300 gallons of water per day.
On average New Zealanders use 160 L of water per person per day for household use, with the highest city average rate for household use at about 350 L/person/day in Porirua. The majority of water is not used for household use. The biggest user of water is irrigation, followed by industrial use. If these are added in to the per capita figures the average water use is 82 000L/person/day.
The average amount is 60 - 70 gallons per day per person for indoor water use only.
the average household depends on how many people are in it because one person has an average of 30 gallons per day.
to flush out toxins
Immediately flush the affected area with water for 10 or so minutes to dillute the concentration. For household ammonia spills, this should be enough.
33 GALLONS AN AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD USES 13,500 GALLONS OF WATER PER YEAR TO DO 400 LOADS.