Sankey diagram
Water usage
Supply sources distributed across agriculture, industry and homes.
What this chart shows
Three supply sources, one distribution network and four end uses. Because a Sankey conserves volume, the leakage band is the difference between what was pumped and what was billed.
The data behind it
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| Flow | Volume (hm³) |
|---|---|
| Rivers → Supply | 520 hm³ |
| Reservoirs → Supply | 340 hm³ |
| Wells → Supply | 180 hm³ |
| Supply → Agriculture | 520 hm³ |
| Supply → Industry | 210 hm³ |
| Supply → Cities | 240 hm³ |
| Supply → Leakage | 70 hm³ |
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