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Top 10 Countries with the Lowest Annual Freshwater Consumption per Capita

This ranking is based on global water resource management data, measuring annual freshwater withdrawal per capita for domestic, industrial, and agricultural needs. These nations are typically located in hyper-arid regions or possess exceptionally high water efficiency. The list highlights human ingenuity and the application of water-saving technologies in water-scarce environments.

Current #1
Kuwait

Interesting Facts & Summary

Key Insights

This list highlights the decisive influence of geography on water consumption. Most nations here are located in the hyper-arid zones of the Middle East and North Africa, where natural freshwater is scarce, forcing them to become pioneers in water conservation.

  • Technology Driven: Countries like Kuwait and Qatar rely heavily on desalination, which is costly and incentivizes extreme water efficiency.
  • Demographics: Lower consumption in some nations is attributed to smaller population densities and highly urbanized economic structures.
  • Notable Contrast: Compared to high-consumption nations, the annual per capita usage in these countries is often less than one-tenth of their global counterparts.
RankCountryValue (m³/capita/year)Geographic Feature
Kuwait
45.2Hyper-arid, high reliance on desalination
Qatar
52.8Middle Eastern peninsula, extreme scarcity
Bahrain
61.5Island nation, limited land and water
4
Maldives
78.4Low-lying islands, restricted freshwater
5
Djibouti
85.9Horn of Africa, semi-desert climate
6
Malta
92.1Mediterranean island, lack of surface water
7
United Arab Emirates
98.5Desert nation, committed to conservation
8
Cyprus
112.3Mediterranean climate, recurring drought
9
Libya
125.6Sahara Desert coverage, relies on groundwater
10
Saudi Arabia
138.2Vast desert, high water utilization efficiency

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