Effect of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Consumption of Water from the Public Water Supply Systems – Case Study of Brno

L. Ansorge, J. Dlabal, K. Drbal, M. Novák
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A pandemic of COVID-19 is one of the most challenging situations in modern history in the world. Anti-epidemic measures have a significant impact on the use of natural resources. Several studies described increasing water consumption in the household sector. In the study, the data about the water supply through the drinking water supply system in the city of Brno agglomeration were analysed. The city of Brno is the second biggest city in the Czech Republic. In this preliminary study, the monthly data from 2020 were compared to data from 2015 to 2019. The results show that household water consumption in 2020 was in the Brno agglomeration at the upper boundaries of the 2015-2020 water consumption interval. On the other hand, other consumers' withdrawals in 2020 have decreased compared to the interval of water consumption in 2015-2019. Individual measures against the COVID-19 epidemic were considered in explaining the changes in water consumption from public water supply systems. The lockdowns in the March and October 2020 have the most critical effect on the water consumption drinking water supply systems. The overall effect of the COVID-19 is a modest reduction in water consumption in 2020. © 2023 Author(s).
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COVID-19封锁对公共供水系统用水的影响——以布尔诺市为例
新冠肺炎大流行是世界现代史上最具挑战性的形势之一。防疫措施对自然资源的利用有重大影响。几项研究表明,家庭部门的用水量正在增加。本研究对布尔诺城市群饮用水供水系统的供水数据进行了分析。布尔诺市是捷克共和国第二大城市。在这项初步研究中,我们将2020年的月度数据与2015年至2019年的数据进行了比较。结果表明:2020年居民用水量在2015-2020年用水量区间的上界处于布尔诺集聚区;另一方面,与2015-2019年的用水量间隔相比,2020年其他消费者的用水量有所减少。在解释公共供水系统用水量的变化时,考虑了针对COVID-19疫情的个别措施。2020年3月和10月的封城对饮用水供应系统的影响最为关键。2019冠状病毒病的总体影响是2020年用水量略有减少。©2023作者。
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