Estimating residential water demand in southern Africa : technical paper
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It is understandable that an easy method to obtain estimates
of residential water demand is often used. These estimates
are also extended to calculate peak demand and sewer flow,
and impact an authority's water and sewer infrastructure
budget and finally its expenditure. Guideline curves are presented
in this paper that can be used to estimate annual average
residential water demand based on stand size. The measured
water consumption and stand size of more than 600 000
single residential stands were obtained. Treasury databases
for Cape Town, Ekurhuleni, George, Midrand, Randfontein and
Tshwane were analysed in detail and the results compared to
similar work in Windhoek. The large number of records made
it possible to conduct statistical analyses and to investigate
the distribution of data for stand size intervals of 100 m 2 . The
water demand of similar sized stands in townships and suburbs
could be compared. A strong relationship exists between
the average annual water demand and stand size. The
authors note that a model based on stand size has limited
application only when better methods are not available.