Agriculture, manufacturing industry and hydroelectric power stations.
1. Agriculture: Crops need water to grow. Agriculture uses a lot of water and it is continuous. Especially in drought or hot climates, crops require more water.
2. Manufacturing: Some manufacturing processes require continuous use of water. For example, the textile industry requires large amounts of water to clean and bleach fibers. Food processing plants also need water to clean equipment and production sites.
3. Hydroelectric Power Plants: Hydroelectric power plants require a continuous flow of water to drive turbines and produce electricity. If the water supply is interrupted, the power plant will stop working.