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normal water

normal water

[′nȯr·məl ′wȯd·ər]
(oceanography)
Water whose chlorinity lies between 19.30 and 19.50 parts per thousand and has been determined to within ±0.001 per thousand. Also known as Copenhagen water; standard seawater.
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He said: "An issue occurred on our network at around 5.30am which resulted in some customers in St Fergus being without water, or receiving lower than normal water pressure.
ScottishWater staff cordoned off the area and worked to restore normal water supplies.
LAHORE -- In a bid to meet the irrigation needs of the Kharif season, the lower than normal water flow has forced water manager saway from conserving water for the lean period of upcoming Rabi season, which is a very risky move.
It may take at least three typhoons to get back the reservoir's normal water elevation of 214 masl, the Inquirer learned.
All you need to do is rinse it with normal water to get rid of the blood and other fluid discharges after using, and you can use it again once it is dry.
It is projected to return to a normal water level of around 212 meters in June with the onset of the rainy season.
It tends to be found in the earth outside layer, air, rocks, soils and normal water. Studies demonstrate that 60% of arsenic is brought into air by anthropogenic exercises.
Badmus, however, assured that the corporation's engineers were working hard to restore normal water supply to those communities.
'The county is aware of the acute water shortage and is doing everything possible to have normal water supplies restored in the next three days,' Kabaka said.
He, however, added that he was optimistic that with the rainy season coming in May to June, normal water levels might still prevail.
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