Annual freshwater withdrawals, total in Switzerland

Switzerland: Annual freshwater withdrawals, total was 1.7 billion cubic meters in 2022. ▼ Falling

Latest (2022)
1.7 billion cubic meters
Change on year
unchanged
World rank
92nd
of 181 countries
All-time high
2.69 billion cubic meters
in 1992
All-time low
1.7 billion cubic meters
in 2014
Years of data
48
1975–2022

Annual freshwater withdrawals, total in Switzerland, 1975–2022

0123197519982022

Source: AQUASTAT - FAO's Global Information System on Water and Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Measured in billion cubic meters.

Analysis

Switzerland recorded 1.7 billion cubic meters for annual freshwater withdrawals, total in 2022. That is the lowest value across all 48 years on record.

Compared with earlier readings it is down 14.8% over ten years.

Over the whole period, annual freshwater withdrawals, total in Switzerland peaked at 2.69 billion cubic meters in 1992 and was at its lowest, 1.7 billion cubic meters, in 2014.

That places Switzerland 92nd out of 181 countries with data for 2022, putting it in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 48 years of available data.

Annual freshwater withdrawals, total in Switzerland, year by year

Annual values for Annual freshwater withdrawals, total (billion cubic meters) in Switzerland, 1975 to 2022.
Year billion cubic meters Change
1975 2.6 billion cubic meters
1976 2.6 billion cubic meters -0.1%
1977 2.59 billion cubic meters -0.1%
1978 2.59 billion cubic meters -0.1%
1979 2.59 billion cubic meters -0.1%
1980 2.59 billion cubic meters -0.1%
1981 2.6 billion cubic meters +0.4%
1982 2.61 billion cubic meters +0.4%
1983 2.62 billion cubic meters +0.4%
1984 2.63 billion cubic meters +0.4%
1985 2.65 billion cubic meters +0.4%
1986 2.65 billion cubic meters +0.3%
1987 2.66 billion cubic meters +0.3%
1988 2.67 billion cubic meters +0.3%
1989 2.67 billion cubic meters +0.3%
1990 2.68 billion cubic meters +0.3%
1991 2.69 billion cubic meters +0.3%
1992 2.69 billion cubic meters +0.3%
1993 2.67 billion cubic meters -1.0%
1994 2.64 billion cubic meters -1.0%
1995 2.61 billion cubic meters -1.0%
1996 2.59 billion cubic meters -1.0%
1997 2.56 billion cubic meters -1.1%
1998 2.55 billion cubic meters -0.3%
1999 2.54 billion cubic meters -0.3%
2000 2.53 billion cubic meters -0.3%
2001 2.53 billion cubic meters -0.3%
2002 2.52 billion cubic meters -0.3%
2003 2.47 billion cubic meters -2.0%
2004 2.42 billion cubic meters -2.1%
2005 2.36 billion cubic meters -2.1%
2006 2.31 billion cubic meters -2.2%
2007 2.26 billion cubic meters -2.2%
2008 2.21 billion cubic meters -2.3%
2009 2.16 billion cubic meters -2.3%
2010 2.11 billion cubic meters -2.4%
2011 2.06 billion cubic meters -2.4%
2012 2 billion cubic meters -2.7%
2013 1.72 billion cubic meters -14.0%
2014 1.7 billion cubic meters -0.9%
2015 1.71 billion cubic meters +0.1%
2016 1.7 billion cubic meters -0.1%
2017 1.7 billion cubic meters +0.0%
2018 1.7 billion cubic meters +0.0%
2019 1.7 billion cubic meters +0.0%
2020 1.7 billion cubic meters +0.0%
2021 1.7 billion cubic meters +0.0%
2022 1.7 billion cubic meters +0.0%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1970s 2.59 billion cubic meters 2.59 billion cubic meters 2.6 billion cubic meters 5
1980s 2.64 billion cubic meters 2.59 billion cubic meters 2.67 billion cubic meters 10
1990s 2.62 billion cubic meters 2.54 billion cubic meters 2.69 billion cubic meters 10
2000s 2.38 billion cubic meters 2.16 billion cubic meters 2.53 billion cubic meters 10
2010s 1.81 billion cubic meters 1.7 billion cubic meters 2.11 billion cubic meters 10
2020s 1.7 billion cubic meters 1.7 billion cubic meters 1.7 billion cubic meters 3

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Frequently asked questions

What is annual freshwater withdrawals, total in Switzerland?
Annual freshwater withdrawals, total in Switzerland was 1.7 billion cubic meters in 2022, according to AQUASTAT - FAO's Global Information System on Water and Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
What is the highest annual freshwater withdrawals, total recorded in Switzerland?
The highest recorded value was 2.69 billion cubic meters in 1992.
What is the lowest annual freshwater withdrawals, total recorded in Switzerland?
The lowest recorded value was 1.7 billion cubic meters in 2014.
How does Switzerland rank for annual freshwater withdrawals, total?
Switzerland ranks 92nd out of 181 countries with data for 2022.
Is annual freshwater withdrawals, total rising or falling in Switzerland?
Over the last ten years it is down 14.8%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Switzerland data come from?
The figures come from AQUASTAT - FAO's Global Information System on Water and Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), published as part of Annual freshwater withdrawals, total (billion cubic meters). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Annual freshwater withdrawals, total (billion cubic meters)
Unit
billion cubic meters
Source
AQUASTAT - FAO's Global Information System on Water and Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
227 places, 6,749 data points, 1962–2022
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Annual freshwater withdrawals refer to total water withdrawals, not counting evaporation losses from storage basins. Withdrawals also include water from desalination plants in countries where they are a significant source. Withdrawals can exceed 100 percent of total renewable resources where extraction from nonrenewable aquifers or desalination plants is considerable or where there is significant water reuse. Withdrawals for agriculture and industry are total withdrawals for irrigation and livestock production and for direct industrial use (including withdrawals for cooling thermoelectric plants). Withdrawals for domestic uses include drinking water, municipal use or supply, and use for public services, commercial establishments, and homes.