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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Industrial and agrcultural water uses greatly outweigh domestic water use of any type. I don't know the exact situation here in the UK, but in the southwestern US, large quantities of water are wasted maintaining golf courses in the desert. Fortunately, many of them are starting to use effluent water. There is a lot more precipitation here, so I don't know how much water golf courses here use.
Grunty, what do you mean by "houses built on what were reservoirs"? Are you suggesting that houses are blocking access to pump water from an underlaying aquifer, or that groundwater recharge (infiltration) is decreased by asphault and houses?
newtron - I don't have the technical knowledge to even consider the possible causes that you quote. However, there has been much debate in recent years about reservoirs being sold off for housing. On one hand, it is said that the reservoirs were required for water shortage and now there is less capacity. The privatised water companies respond that the reservoirs sold in this way have not been important ones. When such a conflict occurs, I am in the habit of reading both versions of events and wondering which is likely to be correct, having regard to any other considerations, such as the need to make a profit.