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Which of the following is water consumption?Multiple Choicebottling groundwater and shipping it to other stateswithdrawing drinking water from a local reservoirwatering your garden every day in summerreleasing treated wastewater in a local river

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Which of the following is water consumption?Multiple Choicebottling groundwater and shipping it to other stateswithdrawing drinking water from a local reservoirwatering your garden every day in summerreleasing treated wastewater in a local river

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The options that represent water consumption are:

  1. Bottling groundwater and shipping it to other states
  2. Withdrawing drinking water from a local reservoir
  3. Watering your garden every day in summer

Releasing treated wastewater in a local river is not considered water consumption as it is part of the water treatment process and not directly consumed.

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