Per capita water use was calculated for each individual study home using the daily water use obtained from the flow trace analysis results and the reported number of residents during the summer and winter from the mail survey. Averages of per capita use were made from the daily per capita use calculated for each household. Toilet flushing was the largest component of indoor per capita water use among all data logged homes in the REUWS study. Toilets accounted for 26.7 percent of indoor water use. Figure 5.5 shows the percentage breakdown of all indoor water uses collected from the logged homes in the REUWS project. Clothes washers were the second largest component of indoor use at 21.7 percent followed by showers and baths at 18.5 percent, faucets at 15.7 percent, and leaks at 13.7 percent. This figure is based on the per capita water use calculated for each indoor end use category from the 1,188 data logged homes in all 12 study sites.