Most operators think of water consumption in terms of efficiency instead of normal, good or bad because you can calculate directly how much water a conveyor system should be consuming.
Total water consumption per car is calculated as a function of conveyor speed (cars per hour), length in feet of each device that uses water, flow rate of each device using water (gallons per minute) and the total number of devices using water. Conveyor speed is calculated as a function of line operating speed and roller spacing (3’4” or 7’4”).
For example, 60’ conveyor, 60 CPH, 3’4” roller spacing, 5-touch friction module may use 39 gallons of fresh water per car. Add-on 8-nozzle wheel blaster and fresh water increases to 52 GPC. Add top blaster and mirror rinse and water consumption increases to 65 GPC. Add reclaim system for high pressure devices and fresh water consumption drops back 39 GPC.
So, my advice is to calculate how much water you should be using and then compare it to actual use to gauge where you stand.
Your supplier would be able to help you with the calculation.