Table 3
Water intake in manufacturing industries, by month and industry group, 2009

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Water intake in manufacturing industries, by month and industry group, 2009


Table summary
This table displays the results of water intake in manufacturing industries january, february, march, april, may, june, july, august, september, october, november and december, calculated using millions of cubic metres units of measure (appearing as column headers).

  January February March April May June July August September October November December
  millions of cubic metres
Total 302.9  A 280.9  A 298.8  A 287.0  A 305.1  A 320.9  A 346.5  A 356.6  A 347.1  A 331.7  A 317.9  A 310.7  A
Food 25.5  C 23.7  C 24.6  C 24.1  C 26.4  B 31.2  B 31.3  B 32.6  C 34.9  C 29.1  B 25.6  B 23.3  C
Beverage and tobacco 3.7  B 3.7  B 4.1  B 4.1  B 4.3  B 4.6  B 4.1  B 3.5  B 4.3  B 3.9  B 3.9  B 2.9  B
Textile mills 0.1  A 0.1  A 0.1  A 0.1  A 0.1  A 0.1  A 0.0  B 0.1  A 0.1  A 0.1  B 0.1  A 0.0  B
Textile products 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  D 0.2  D 0.3  Note E: Use with caution 0.3  Note E: Use with caution 0.3  Note E: Use with caution 0.4  Note E: Use with caution 0.4  Note E: Use with caution 0.3  Note E: Use with caution 0.3  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution
Wood 1.7  D 1.8  D 1.8  D 1.7  D 1.6  D 1.9  D 2.1  D 2.4  D 2.2  D 1.8  D 1.6  D 1.6  D
Paper 126.8  B 118.7  B 121.4  B 117.7  B 127.5  B 133.9  B 147.1  B 148.2  B 142.0  B 141.2  B 134.3  B 134.8  B
Petroleum and coal 23.6  A 20.9  A 23.9  A 21.8  A 23.5  A 24.1  A 28.9  A 29.4  A 27.8  A 27.5  A 25.3  A 23.1  A
Chemicals 25.4  B 23.2  B 26.1  B 25.2  A 28.1  B 29.2  B 33.5  B 33.8  B 31.9  B 27.8  B 25.5  B 24.3  B
Plastics and rubber 1.9  C 1.9  C 2.1  B 2.2  C 2.2  C 2.6  C 2.4  C 2.6  C 2.5  C 2.5  C 2.5  C 2.1  C
Non-metallic minerals 2.7  B 2.6  B 2.6  B 3.0  A 3.3  A 3.5  A 4.2  B 4.4  A 3.7  A 3.2  A 3.1  B 2.8  B
Primary metals 87.3  B 80.1  B 87.8  B 82.5  B 83.3  B 85.3  B 88.1  B 94.3  B 92.1  B 89.5  B 91.3  B 91.3  B
Fabricated metals 1.0  Note E: Use with caution 1.0  Note E: Use with caution 1.0  Note E: Use with caution 1.1  Note E: Use with caution 1.1  Note E: Use with caution 1.2  Note E: Use with caution 1.4  Note E: Use with caution 1.4  Note E: Use with caution 1.4  Note E: Use with caution 1.1  Note E: Use with caution 1.1  Note E: Use with caution 1.1  Note E: Use with caution
Machinery 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  D
Computers and electronics  Note 1 Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published
Electrical products  Note 1 Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act Note x: suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act
Transportation equipment 1.5  D 1.6  D 1.8  D 1.8  D 1.8  D 1.6  D 1.6  D 1.9  D 2.0  D 2.2  D 1.8  D 1.7  D
Miscellaneous 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution 0.3  Note E: Use with caution Note F: too unreliable to be published 0.3  Note E: Use with caution 0.2  Note E: Use with caution
Other  Note 2 0.7  Note E: Use with caution 0.7  Note E: Use with caution 0.7  Note E: Use with caution 0.7  Note E: Use with caution 0.7  Note E: Use with caution 0.8  Note E: Use with caution 0.7  Note E: Use with caution 0.8  Note E: Use with caution 0.8  Note E: Use with caution 0.8  Note E: Use with caution 0.8  Note E: Use with caution 0.8  Note E: Use with caution
For 2005, computer and electronic product manufacturing and electrical equipment, appliance and component manufacturing are included in the other manufacturing industries category. As of 2007, they appear separately.                        
Other manufacturing industries combines the following industry groups 3-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS): clothing manufacturing (315), leather and allied product manufacturing (316), printing and related support activities (323) and furniture and related product manufacturing (337). The industry groups included in other manufacturing industries may vary from year to year.                        
Note(s): Figures may not add up to totals due to rounding.                        
                         
1.
For 2005, computer and electronic product manufacturing and electrical equipment, appliance and component manufacturing are included in the other manufacturing industries category. As of 2007, they appear separately.
2.
Other manufacturing industries combines the following industry groups 3-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS): clothing manufacturing (315), leather and allied product manufacturing (316), printing and related support activities (323) and furniture and related product manufacturing (337). The industry groups included in other manufacturing industries may vary from year to year.
Note(s):
Figures may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, CANSIM table 153-0049.
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