Vast majority of Brits have no idea how much water they use each day, new survey reveals

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New research shows that a vast majority of Brits have no idea how much water they use each day, a new survey by Water UK and Waterwise reveals.

46% of the respondents believed their household uses under 20 litres a day (roughly equivalent to taking a two-minute shower) when the true figure is closer to 142 litres per person per day.

The misconception is most acute amongst the young, with 66% of 18-34-year-olds believing their household uses under 20 litres.

However, the lack of awareness continues throughout the age groups with a quarter (26%) of over-65s answering the same.

However, while people are unsure about the amount of water they consume, the vast majority (68%) say they are willing to reduce the amount of water they use at home to help protect the environment.

Water UK Chief Executive Christine McGourty commented on the results: “The results of this survey illustrate the importance of our Water’s Worth Saving campaign to show the public the value and importance of saving water.

“It’s been a typically unsettled British summer, but we’ve also seen periods of very hot weather in parts of the country.

“This combined with more people at home and the surge in ‘staycations’ has seen record levels of water demand and has put huge pressure on supplies.

“But there’s things we can all do to save water and small changes can make a big difference.

“Whether it’s reusing the water from a paddling pool or taking a shorter shower, we all have a role to play in ensuring we have enough water now and for future generations.”

Savanta ComRes surveyed 2,190 UK adults online between 31 July and 2 August.

Data were weighted to be nationally representative of all UK adults by age, gender region and social grade.

The water industry is also doing its part with leakage down 7% this year to the lowest level since records began.

Companies also have ambitious plans using new technology and innovation to halve leakage by 2050.

The Savanta ComRes polling also revealed:

  • 35% of UK adults say they try to save as much water as possible with 12% saying they don’t try to save any
  • 63% of UK adults say they always turn the tap off when they brush their teeth
  • 42% of UK adults are worried about parts of the UK running out of water in the next 25-years

These revelations come as water companies encourage customers to consider their water usage with record numbers of people staying at home this August bank holiday.

The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak has put increased pressure on water supplies.

With many more people staying at home combined with a surge in the number of ‘staycations’ has meant demand for water has been exceptionally high this summer.

As a result of the unique circumstances the water industry launched the ‘Water’s Worth Saving’ Campaign earlier in the summer.

The campaign, which builds on the existing awareness raising work of water companies, aims to educate consumers about the water they are using while offering simple hints and tips to help save this precious resource.

Managing Director of campaign group Waterwise, Nicci Russell, added: “Waterwise believe that water should be used wisely every day, in every part of the country and whatever the weather.

“We hope that the results of this survey, alongside the Water’s Worth Saving campaign will help the public better understand and value water.

“By making small changes such as turning the tap off when brushing your teeth or swapping a bath for a short shower, you’re not only helping to save water but energy, money, as well as protecting the environment and future supplies.”

The full survey data is available here