We had a few problems with water, but like others went to the springs on the side of the road to fill the large containers up, like the locals do, or have a shower etc when we knew there was water.
As already said we are visitors in Turkey, they have lived here long before we all decided to invade their country, and the farmers are not the ones wasting water, they are using it as already said to grow food, but a lot of Brits who are living there are wasting it to over water the gardens and then pour water over the patios and pool areas, why not do like I do and fill up a bucket and mop the patio and pool area saves a lot of water and leaves some to shower etc in, if your loo is not fitted with a small flush or large flush (incase you have done more then a little wee wee) have one fitted it saves a lot of water.
The one thing I love living in Uzumlu is living the locals way of life, letting life go by not rushing for anyone or anything and going for walks sometimes meeting up with a herd of goats and sheep, who always seem to find us Brits very interesting and want to investigate who we are.
And if you cannot have a shower jump in the swimming pool.
Maybe if Turkey charged us the same water rates as in the UK, they could do all the changes required.
But then if they did you would complain about that as well I suppose.
But then if you don't want to adapt to the way of life and how things are, the best thing to do is Put Your House On The Market and Sell Up and Move Back To The UK.
Mind you might have a problem now that you have stated how bad the water and electric.