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  • drilling mud, pulverized cement, diesel fuel, potable and non-potable water, and chemicals used in
  • rict water-vessel enforcement keeps the water potable, and water quality assessments are conducted
  • of plumbing installations used to supply both potable and reclaimed water to a home or business.
  • Ramazzotti is a medium style Amaro (Italian potable bitters), bottled at 30% alcohol by volume.
  • ion, it appears, between aromatic bitters and potable bitters, though both kinds are listed in the
  • Should there be a subsection on potable bitters?
  • established operational control for 535 km of potable bulk water pipelines and related infrastructu
  • the management, operation and maintenance of potable bulk water pipelines and related infrastructu
  • vides a means whereby communities can produce potable drinking water from saline, brackish or pollu
  • He is being remembered for his efforts to get potable drinking water, roads,electricity, schools an
  • processes in many Middle Eastern countries to potable drinking water, as there is little fresh wate
  • s one approaches the top but the water is not potable during the summer.
  • The Navajo Aquifer is the main source of potable groundwater for the Navajo and Hopi tribes, w
  • presence of humic acid in water intended for potable or industrial use can have a significant impa
  • eneral and the interiour cleaning and lav and potable service,carpet replacement, seat back and sea
  • ustralian first for harvesting stormwater for potable use.
  • Potable water
  • Potable water will be boated in.
  • Potable water supplies were introduced in 1998.
  • Potable water (100%): 26,586 US gallons (101 m³)
  • The dam supplies potable water to the city of Bathurst.
  • nstructs customized elevated and ground level potable water storage tanks
  • nstructs customized elevated and ground level potable water storage tanks for customers in Canada
  • acrylamide has found an important role in the potable water treatment industry.
  • It also serves as one of the island's potable water reservoirs.
  • vironmental Engineering works in the areas of potable water and ecotourism.
  • Lake Kurwongbah is a potable water supply for urban areas in Moreton Bay i
  • Designed for military use, it can provide potable water from nearly any water source.
  • The acequia not only conducted potable water and irrigation, but also powered a mill
  • Ductile iron pipe is a pipe commonly used for potable water and sewage distribution.
  • The potable water is transferred via a 80 kilometres (50
  • has two large rectangular cisterns containing potable water beneath the first floor, surrounded by
  • ource for maintaining the golf course with no potable water being used on the course.
  • Potable water is supplied by a private water system f
  • A freshwater spring in the vicinity supplied potable water to passing ships, thus lending the fort
  • Peabody Energy has caused a severe decline in potable water and contamination of water sources.
  • ck the contamination levels of the rivers and potable water sources.
  • used approximately 0.17 acre feet (210 m³) of potable water in 2006.
  • ater, a state-owned water board that supplies potable water to a large area north of Pretoria .
  • by condensers which in turn were used to make potable water from saline water.
  • for maintaining a certain amount of purity in potable water systems.
  • This may be done either to produce potable water for human or animal consumption, or to
  • Due to inadequate potable water supply to the First Nation, the Saugeen
  • The rocks serve to provide potable water for the town with a rock catchment tank
  • Typical hoses used for filling of the potable water tanks in recreational vehicles are simi
  • of Life initiative, which currently provides potable water to over 500,000 Nigerians spread across
  • amily residence with traditional piping using potable water for irrigation as well as for domestic
  • In potable water distribution service, galvanized steel
  • oning is the act of malicious manipulation of potable water resources in order to cause illness or
  • modern ocean-going vessels create drinkable ( potable) water from seawater using desalination proce
  • ures, and the usage of well water rather than potable water for all irrigation.
  • Variants of this test has been used for potable water across the globe, for example by the Cr
  • eam, it was established that large amounts of potable water were available and a borehole 80 metres
  • deliver ammunition, provisions, spare parts, potable water and petroleum products to U.S. Navy and
  • prevent backflow of water within the plumbing potable water system.
  • sity allowing a significant proportion of the potable water to be obtained from surface derived sou
  • Marianas and back to the Carolines-taking on potable water at Manus and Guam and discharging it in
  • Rather than having the potable water flow directly through the collectors, a
  • e the flow in the River Tywi to support large potable water abstraction at Nantgaredig in the lower
  • Water: Potable Water, Rising Main, Flow Distribution
  • of these areas provides comfort stations and potable water, but the others are primitive.
  • For potable water, portland cement is used; for sewage it
  • adelphia Water Department provides integrated potable water, wastewater, and stormwater services fo
  • s, a practical treatise on the examination of potable water, 11th edition, London: Kegan Paul, Tren
  • y to rehabilitate pressurized pipes including potable water, fire sprinklers and natural gas lines
  • n, where a series of natural springs supplies potable water, that was convenient for the large marc
  • encouraged, would not supply enough reliable, potable water, to secure the water supply in times of
  • this disease were the insufficient supply of potable water, pollution of ground water by human was
  • bos Creek is the Presidio's primary source of potable water.
  • yellow reels for gas, green for potable water.
  • Millions were left homeless and without potable water.
  • of waterfalls around the caves which provide potable water.
  • and serves as a reservoir for irrigation, and potable water.
  • ily flow of about 20.000 m³ of crystal-clear, potable water.
  • rolonged drought in 2007 saw Tilpa run out of potable water.
  • is both a historic park and a major supply of potable water.
  • created in 1973 and serves as a reservoir for potable water.
  • equate access to sanitation, electricity, and potable water.
  • on-reactive solute and ubiquitous to sewage & potable water.
  • system homeostasis, and are normally found in potable water.
  • ich is going to further imrpove the supply of potable water.
  • ment - current issues: inadequate supplies of potable water; poaching threatens wildlife population
  • ost of the population does not have access to potable water; declining fish stocks because of illeg