Assessment of household water consumption during COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional web-based study in India

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Amit Bera
Shubhamita Das
Amartya Pani
Biswajit Bera
Pravat Kumar Shit
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[1] Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
[3] Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University,Department of Geography
[4] Raja N. L. Khan Women’s College (Autonomous),PG Department of Geography
[5] Gope Palace,undefined
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COVID-19; Lockdown effects; Water consumption; Water security; Sustainable management;
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The fatal novel COVID-19 creates precarious threats to humans through speedy diffusion. This virus not only disrupts human health but also makes multidirectional loss and slowdown of modern earth. Almost all countries strictly imposed lockdown and social distancing norms to prevent the infection of COVID-19 virus. In almost all parts of the world, people are using more water for washing, cleaning, bathing and hand washing practices. As a result, per capita water demand along with expenditure have been significantly increased. The principal objective of this study is to evaluate the household level water consumption status and to improve the water security with management for future. The current study has been conducted among the general population of India to assess household level water consumption through internet E-Surveys Google form from August 18 to September 8, 2020. Around 1850 respondents have sent their comments from different sites (rural and urban areas in various climatic regions) of Indian subcontinent. The results show the tremendous increase of water usage along with electrical consumption and expenditure during COVID-19 pandemic situation. Our results revels that 10%, 15% and 17% of higher water consumption per day in rural, urban and peri-urban residential respectively. We hypothesize that the reasons for the increasing water demand and household consumption per day may be found in changed behavioral routines through bathing, washing clothes, and hand washing practices. This web-based study also suggests that few alternative and dependable management techniques i.e. rain water harvesting can be installed to fight the crisis and for the sustainable future. Subsequently, research and development are highly required for long-term management of water resources or reuse of water.
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