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Discover LudwigThe phrase "water consumer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you are referring to someone who uses large amounts of water. For example: The water consumer was unaware of the negative environmental impacts of their actions.
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"The toilet is typically the biggest water consumer in the house," he said.
Louder versions of Mr Balu's spat are occurring within states, between states and between different sorts of water consumer.
Besides, hydropower can be a large water consumer because of the additional evaporation from the reservoir created, which affects downstream water availability for other purposes.
The Wet Prince is the biggest known residential water consumer in the state, according to records obtained by the Centre for Investigative Reporting in California.
The secondary sector is the lowest water consumer sector with an amount of direct water use of 668.932 × 106 m3.
First, a site water balance is determined and then every major water consumer and source is specified.
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Stookey et al (14) reported a 2-kg greater weight loss among water consumers on a hypocaloric diet than among those who consumed less water, although participants in that study were not randomly assigned to consume more water.
We are also seeing more engagement with water consumers.
Water consumers do not have to wait for a news article to learn about their water quality.
The request by US Envirofuels would make the facility one of the city's top ten water consumers overnight, and the company plans to double its size.
About half of warm-weather water consumption in a suburban area like North Fulton is poured directly on lawns and gardens, making suburbanites much bigger water consumers than their city counterparts.
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