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potable water

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potable water
Water which is fit to drink and satisfies the standards of the appropriate health authorities.


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In some systems there is anti-freezing fluids (glycol, in colder climates), while others use potable water at the collector level.
GWI), the sole water utility company here, supplies potable water to more than 95% of the population with 100% coverage on the coastland.
It offers information on planning and designing dual distribution systems that can accommodate, but keep separate, potable water and properly treated but non-potable reclaimed water for applications that do not require potable-quality water.
 
 
 
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