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  2. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    Bottled drinking water delivery, Qiemo, Xinjiang, China. On average, it takes 1.32 litres (L) of water to produce 1 L of bottled water. This includes 1 L of ingredient water and 0.32 L of water used in facility processes such as treatment, bottling, and maintenance.

  3. Drinking water - Wikipedia

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    Drinking water or potable water is water that is safe for ingestion, either when drunk directly in liquid form or consumed indirectly through food preparation. It is often (but not always) supplied through taps, in which case it is also called tap water .

  4. List of United States water companies - Wikipedia

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    Autaugaville Water Authority. Bakerhill Water Authority. Bear Creek Water Works Board. Beauregard Water Authority. Bellwood Water And Fire Protection Authority. Big Wills Water Authority. Blount County Water Authority. Boldo Water And Fire Protection Authority. Buhl Elrod And Holman Water Authority.

  5. Water supply network - Wikipedia

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    A water supply network or water supply system is a system of engineered hydrologic and hydraulic components that provide water supply. A water supply system typically includes the following: A drainage basin (see water purification – sources of drinking water)

  6. Pecos to begin overhaul of aging water lines - AOL

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    The upgrades will improve the delivery of water for drinking, commercial use and fire suppression, Apodaca said. The first phase will cover the heart of Pecos, replacing pipes along a three ...

  7. New York City water supply system - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Water Supply manages, operates, and protects New York City's upstate water supply system to ensure the delivery of a sufficient quantity of high quality drinking water. The Bureau is also responsible for the overall management and implementation of the city's $1.5 billion Watershed Protection Program.

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