Interrelations among self-reported water use behavior, awareness, and metered water consumption in domestic use in Southern Sri Lanka

K. C. Ellawala, Y. Wasala, T. Wijesiri, A. de Silva, R. K. L. Zoysa, I. Wijesiri
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Water use behaviors, awareness on the water conservation and purification process have an influence on the water consumption of people. Hence, this study assimilates measured water consumption and the data collected in a questionnaire survey to understand the relationship between self-reported water use behaviors and measured water consumption. The study was conducted in four coastal cities in southern Sri Lanka and about 70% of households had alternative water resources. First, self-reported water use behaviors were used to cluster the sample into two clusters. Households reported with highly positive water use behaviors (HPB) were consuming less water than those who with moderately positive water use behaviors (MPB). Positive water use behaviors of HPB group seems to be supported with their higher awareness on the need for water conservation and water treatment process and associated costs. Therefore, this study suggests that increasing awareness on the need of water conservation, underuse of water, water efficient appliances and increasing the awareness on the water treatment and distribution process and cost will help in shifting consumers towards positive water use behaviors.
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自我报告的用水行为、意识和斯里兰卡南部家庭用水计量之间的相互关系
用水行为、节水意识和净化过程对人们的用水有影响。因此,本研究将测量的用水量与问卷调查收集的数据相结合,以了解自述用水行为与测量的用水量之间的关系。这项研究是在斯里兰卡南部的四个沿海城市进行的,大约70%的家庭拥有替代水资源。首先,使用自我报告的用水行为将样本分为两类。高度积极用水行为(HPB)的家庭比中度积极用水行为(MPB)的家庭用水量更少。HPB群体的积极用水行为似乎与他们对节水需求和水处理过程及其相关成本的更高意识有关。因此,本研究建议,提高对节约用水需求、水资源利用不足、节水器具的认识,提高对水处理和分配过程以及成本的认识,将有助于将消费者转变为积极的用水行为。
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