OBJECTIVE: To present a systematic review of methods for measuring domestic water use in settings where water meters cannot be used. METHODS: We systematically searched EMBASE, PubMed, Water Intelligence Online, Water Engineering and Development Center, IEEExplore, Scielo, and Science Direct databases for articles that reported methodologies for measuring water use at the household level where water metering infrastructure was absent or incomplete. A narrative review explored similarities and differences between the included studies and provide recommendations for future research in water use. RESULTS: A total of 21 studies were included in the review. Methods ranged from single-day to 14-consecutive-day visits, and water use recall ranged ...
The direct measurement of the micro-components of water consumption (i.e., consumption by each resid...
Distinguishing between indoor use and outdoor use is becoming increasingly important, especially in ...
Knowing water consumption patterns in buildings is key information for water planning. This article ...
There is a paucity of recent research on direct water quantity measurement for personal and domestic...
For populations without reliable access to safe drinking water, household water treatment (HWT) prov...
As the world increasingly faces water shortages, it is critical to develop realistic estimates of wa...
Quantifying domestic water use at the household scale is crucial for any policy interventions toward...
Measurements of household water consumption are extremely difficult in intermittent water supply (IW...
Research Objective/Summary: In most large urban water systems in the US, the residential sector cons...
Urbanization, climate change, aging infrastructure, and the cost of delivering water to residential ...
Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prevent disease if used corre...
Aim: To explore the relation between water consumption and water use behaviour and attitudes, and de...
The privatisation of the water industry in 1989 highlighted the need for greater precision in planni...
AbstractSeveral studies have been conducted to explore the potential of using consumer data for the ...
Aim: To explore the relation between water consumption and water use behaviour and attitudes, and d...
The direct measurement of the micro-components of water consumption (i.e., consumption by each resid...
Distinguishing between indoor use and outdoor use is becoming increasingly important, especially in ...
Knowing water consumption patterns in buildings is key information for water planning. This article ...
There is a paucity of recent research on direct water quantity measurement for personal and domestic...
For populations without reliable access to safe drinking water, household water treatment (HWT) prov...
As the world increasingly faces water shortages, it is critical to develop realistic estimates of wa...
Quantifying domestic water use at the household scale is crucial for any policy interventions toward...
Measurements of household water consumption are extremely difficult in intermittent water supply (IW...
Research Objective/Summary: In most large urban water systems in the US, the residential sector cons...
Urbanization, climate change, aging infrastructure, and the cost of delivering water to residential ...
Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and prevent disease if used corre...
Aim: To explore the relation between water consumption and water use behaviour and attitudes, and de...
The privatisation of the water industry in 1989 highlighted the need for greater precision in planni...
AbstractSeveral studies have been conducted to explore the potential of using consumer data for the ...
Aim: To explore the relation between water consumption and water use behaviour and attitudes, and d...
The direct measurement of the micro-components of water consumption (i.e., consumption by each resid...
Distinguishing between indoor use and outdoor use is becoming increasingly important, especially in ...
Knowing water consumption patterns in buildings is key information for water planning. This article ...