Water Stress Follows the Biggest Withdrawal Buckets
Water withdrawals show where efficiency gains matter most. When one sector dominates the draw, small improvements there can outperform larger improvements elsewhere.
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Agriculture dominates freshwater withdrawals in most global estimates.
A sector view of global freshwater withdrawals.
Water withdrawals show where efficiency gains matter most. When one sector dominates the draw, small improvements there can outperform larger improvements elsewhere.
Demand pressure is likely to intensify from population growth, urbanization, and climate volatility. The key trajectory question is whether efficiency and reuse scale fast enough to offset stress in high-demand basins.
Raw count: about 2,800 km3/year of freshwater withdrawals. Permille: 700 per 1,000. Category membership: Includes irrigation and agriculture-related withdrawals in broad sector accounting. Significance: Because this is the largest share, irrigation efficiency and crop-water management are high-impact intervention points.
Raw count: about 800 km3/year of freshwater withdrawals. Permille: 200 per 1,000. Category membership: Includes manufacturing and energy-related industrial withdrawals where reported in sector totals. Significance: Industrial water productivity, cooling system choices, and recycling can materially reduce local stress.
Raw count: about 400 km3/year of freshwater withdrawals. Permille: 100 per 1,000. Category membership: Includes household and municipal-service withdrawals, often linked to urban growth and service coverage. Significance: This share is smaller globally but politically visible because reliability and affordability are immediate household concerns.