Water Waste Calculator

This Water Drip Calculator helps you calculate the water wasted due to leaks. Input the drip rate in drops per minute and the drip size in millilitres (accepts decimal and simple fractions). The calculator will determine the total number of drips per day and convert the water waste into various units: US gallons, litres, and imperial gallons. This tool is essential for understanding water loss and promoting water conservation efforts. Monitor and address leaks effectively to save water and reduce your environmental impact.


Water Drip Calculator


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Results


Water Wasted per Day


gal US

L

gal Imp

Drip Size


fl oz US

fl oz Imp

Calculator

  1. enter the rate at which water drips from the source, measured in drops per minute.
  2. enter the size of each drip in millilitres (the calculator accepts decimal fractions, e.g., 0.12 and simple fractions, e.g., 1/2, 5/16)

Results

  1. the total number of drips in 24 hours.
  2. volume of water wasted per day, measured in US gallons.
  3. volume of water wasted per day, measured in litres.
  4. volume of water wasted per day, measured in imperial gallons.
  5. the volume of water wasted per year, measured in US gallons.
  6. the volume of water wasted per year, measured in litres.
  7. the volume of water wasted per year, measured in imperial gallons.
  8. the size of each drip converted to US fluid ounces.
  9. the size of each drip converted to Imperial fluid ounces.

How to Measure the Drip Size in mL

If you want to measure the drip size of a specific liquid or dropper:
Collect the Drops: Use a clean container (e.g., a graduated cylinder or measuring cup) and count a known number of drops (e.g., 50).

Measure the Volume: Measure the total volume in mL using the container.
Calculate the Size of One Drip: Drip Size (mL) = Measured Volume (mL) ÷ Number of Drops
Example
If 50 drops fill 2.5 mL: Drip Size = 2.5mL ÷ 50 = 0.05
The size = 0.05mL per drop.

This tool is essential for identifying and quantifying water leaks, aiding in water conservation efforts by clearly understanding the extent of water wastage.

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