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(3) The more significant factors contributing to variation in water consumption include the quantity, frequency and timing of rainfall and increases in population.

(4) Full statistics to answer this question are not available for a variety of reasons.

while segragation of data for domestic consumption is not uniformly available analysis of bulk water supply statistics would suggest that consumption via domestic leases accounts for some 60% of total water usage in the ACT.

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