This is the average gallons of water used by each individual, each day, in the Kearns Improvement District. The State of Utah goal is 187 gallons of water used by each individual, each day in the State.
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Year
Estimated Population
Total Water Used in District (gal x 1000)
Per Capita Use (gpcd) *
5 -Year Ave Per Capita Use (gpcd) **
Water Loss (%) ***
2012
49,879
2,992,404
164
155
5.2%
2013
49,688
2,789,748
154
152
7.0%
2014
50,096
2,577,912
141
150
7.3%
2015
50,564
2,699,321`
146
150
12.8%
2016
50,900
2,885,121
155
152
10.0%
2017
51,200
2,793,576
149
149
4.4%
2018
51,520
2,865,241
152
149
5.2%
2019
51,821
2,576,579
136
148
7.2%
2020
53,396
3,115,182
160
151
4.0%
2021
54,926
2,705,675
135
147
6.5%
2022
55,304
2,508,969
124
142
4.8%
Notes: * GPCD = Gallons per capita per day (gallons used by each person per day). Includes business, agriculture, institutional and residential use. ** The State average GPCD is 223. *** The National average water loss by water systems is 16%.
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