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  2. Residential water use in the U.S. and Canada - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent average use per person is 52.1 gpcd (gallons per capita per day) or 197 liters per capita per day. Because the distribution of indoor use in the sample of homes is positively skewed, a more appropriate measure of central tendency is the median, which is about 125 gphd (or 472 lphd). Toilet flushing is the largest indoor use of ...

  3. How Many Times a Day Is It 'Normal' To Pee? - AOL

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    It bears repeating that the number of times someone has to pee every day varies greatly depending on their individual needs, body and diet; there is a wide range of what’s considered “normal.”

  4. Fluid balance - Wikipedia

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    The recommended daily amount of drinking water for humans varies. [1] It depends on activity, age, health, and environment.In the United States, the Adequate Intake for total water, based on median intakes, is 4.0 litres (141 imp fl oz; 135 US fl oz) per day for males older than 18, and 3.0 litres (106 imp fl oz; 101 US fl oz) per day for females over 18; it assumes about 80% from drink and 20 ...

  5. This Is the Doctor-Recommended Way to Tell If You’re Well ...

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    “That's how many ounces of water you should aim to drink per day.” Diet: You may need less fluids if you eat foods with a high water content, like melons, cucumbers, or soups.

  6. Drinking water - Wikipedia

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    Globally, by 2015, 89% of people had access to water from a source that is suitable for drinking – called improved water sources. [32] In sub-Saharan Africa, access to potable water ranged from 40% to 80% of the population. Nearly 4.2 billion people worldwide had access to tap water, while another 2.4 billion had access to wells or public ...

  7. How often should you shower? Advice from a doctor who ... - AOL

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    “You have plenty of people who feel like they need to shower every day, even twice a day, or every time they sweat, they need to shower. And other people who (shower) much less frequently but ...

  8. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chronic effects occur after people consume a contaminant at levels over EPA's safety standards over the course of many years. [33] The drinking water contaminants that can have chronic effects include chemicals (such as disinfection byproducts, solvents and pesticides), radionuclides (such as radium), and minerals (such as arsenic).

  9. Drinking fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain became immediately popular, and was used by 7,000 people a day. In the next six years 85 fountains were built, with much of the funding coming directly from the association. The provision of drinking fountains in the United Kingdom soon became linked to the temperance movement ; the same association in London drew support from ...