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Michael Vardon United Nations Statistics Division

R ecording flows in the Physical Supply-Use Tables: Cola City, Cow Town and Capital Harbor Technical Workshop on the Preparation of Water Accounts in Latin America 1-4 June 2009 Santiago, Chile. Michael Vardon United Nations Statistics Division. Outline. 3 cities Cola City Cow Town

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Michael Vardon United Nations Statistics Division

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  1. Recording flows in the Physical Supply-Use Tables:Cola City, Cow Town and Capital HarborTechnical Workshop on the Preparation of Water Accounts in Latin America1-4 June 2009Santiago, Chile Michael Vardon United Nations Statistics Division

  2. Outline 3 cities • Cola City • Cow Town • Capital Harbor For Cola we have a diagram of flows as well as completed supply and use tables For Cow Town and Capital Harbor we have a diagram and need to populate the supply and use tables

  3. Cow Town Capital Harbor Cola City Soda River

  4. Cola City • A city with only one water source – the Soda River • A simple economy • Soft drink manufacture (ISIC 11) • Electricity (ISIC 35) • Water supply (ISIC 36) • Sewerage (ISIC 37) • Transport (ISIC 49) • Households

  5. Only households in city 16 Sewerage Treatment ISIC 37 Cola City 6 26 Transport ISIC 49 4 5 4 Losses 4 Losses 1 6 30 Soft Drink Production ISIC 11 Losses 14 Water Supply Industry ISIC 36 62 48 24 2 Hydro-Electricity production ISIC 35 1 100 150 5 149 Soda River

  6. Cola City – Physical use table

  7. Cola City – Physical supply table

  8. Cola City – Physical supply-use table

  9. Cow Town(Upstream of Cola City) • A city with two water sources • The Soda River (Surface water) • Ground water • The economy • Agriculture (ISIC 01) • Food manufacturing (ISIC 10) • Electricity (ISIC 35) • Water supply (ISIC 36) • Sewerage (ISIC 37) • Transport (ISIC 49) • Households

  10. Manufacture of Food ISIC 10 Water Supply Industry ISIC 36 Water Supply Industry ISIC 36 Ground water Ground water 20 Electricity production ISIC 35 4 18 3 2 24 35 Losses 6 Transport ISIC 49 3 2 240 30 5 Losses 1 25 Losses 11 1 14 Cow Town Households 200 10 Losses 80 120 Soda River 2 20 30 6 Agriculture ISIC 01 Agriculture ISIC 01 5 5 60 4 Sewerage Treatment ISIC 37 5

  11. Cow Town – Physical use table

  12. Cow Town – Physical supply table

  13. Capital Harbor • Downstream from Cow Town and Cola City • A sophisticate scenic city with a ‘booming’ economy: • Manufacture (ISIC 10-32) • Water supply (ISIC 36) • Sewerage (ISIC 37) • Water Transport (ISIC 50) • Accommodation and food service (55-56) • Computer programming (ISIC 62) • Public administration (ISIC 84) • Households

  14. Water Supply Industry ISIC 36 Water Supply Industry ISIC 36 6 Desalinised water Manufacturing ISIC 10-32 10 20 Sewerage Treatment ISIC 37 69 1 25 2 Computer programming ISIC 62 10 16 Rain 2 Water transport ISIC 50 5 3 Households 110 2 Public Administration ISIC 84 Accommodation and food service ISIC 55-56 40 1 3 12 6 15 Sewerage Treatment ISIC 37 8 12 Rain 2 Capital Harbor Households

  15. Capital Harbor – Physical use table

  16. Capital Harbor – Physical supply table

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