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Bahrain Sets Example for Water Conservation in the Gulf

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Last updated: 2024/06/19 at 9:23 PM
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In 2023, Bahrain emerged as a leader in water conservation in the Gulf region. It has the lowest per capita water consumption among Arab Gulf countries, setting an example for sustainable water management. Bahrain’s average per capita water consumption is 225.29 cubic meters, significantly lower than the regional average, placing it in 6th position among Gulf nations. In contrast, Saudi Arabia has the highest per capita water consumption in the Gulf with 746.60 cubic meters per person, followed by the UAE, Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait.

A report published on the World Population Review website highlights Bahrain’s water usage distribution, with 63.4% for municipalities, 33% for agriculture, and 3.25% for industry. The report also sheds light on global water consumption patterns. India consumes the largest total amount of freshwater globally, while Canada has the highest annual per capita water withdrawal rate at 959.96 cubic meters, with industry using 75.92%, municipalities 13.43%, and agriculture 10.65%.

Argentina ranks second in per capita water withdrawal at 835.92 cubic meters annually, primarily for agriculture. Thailand and Indonesia also have high per capita water withdrawal rates, with agriculture accounting for the majority of water usage. On the other hand, countries like the Maldives, Suriname, Guyana, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Djibouti, and Lesotho have low annual per capita water withdrawals, using less than 21 cubic meters per person per year.

Bahrain’s focus on water conservation is evident from its low per capita water consumption and efficient water usage distribution. With initiatives in place for sustainable water management, Bahrain is leading by example in the region. As countries around the world grapple with water scarcity and increasing demand for freshwater resources, Bahrain’s approach to water conservation serves as a model for other nations to emulate.

The global water consumption patterns outlined in the report underscore the importance of efficient water management strategies. Countries that prioritize sustainable water usage for municipalities, agriculture, and industry can mitigate water scarcity challenges and ensure a reliable water supply for their population. By adopting best practices in water conservation, nations can work towards achieving water security and promoting environmental sustainability.

In conclusion, Bahrain’s position as a leader in water conservation in the Gulf region highlights the importance of sustainable water management practices. With its low per capita water consumption and efficient water distribution, Bahrain serves as a role model for other countries facing water scarcity challenges. By prioritizing water conservation efforts and implementing effective water management strategies, nations can safeguard their freshwater resources for future generations and contribute to a more sustainable environment.

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